I love gnome, but this bug is driving me crazy.

This bug exists since I get my surface 3 (for years) , and I have no idea what is causing it.

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Sorry this doesn’t help the issue but can someone tell me what the cat animated icon is because I think I need it immediately, thanks.

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Its runcat, a extension to tell me the current cpu usage. Can also act as a short cut to system monitor, very useful.

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Glad to see another runcat user. It’s a must have extension.

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Love that! Thanks

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Am I the only seeing no description or photo of what the bug is as part of the main post? Is this some bug in lemmy?

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Video may not shown in your lemmy client. Use this link instead.

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5 points

I love the hand gesture at the end!

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Wow this is something new that I found out just now. Lemmy-ui was able to show the video but none of my clients are showing a video or even hinting towards the fact that there is something to show

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big thanks for you!!

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Yes, it is, seems like what I found. 2 years old issue, fix is ready but not pulled for some reason.

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9 points

Classic Gnome

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Have you filed a bug somewhere in the issue tracker? I don’t think anyone from the GNOME devs is using a surface, so if you don’t provide any info, there’s a good chance they don’t even know about it.

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Mentioned by Philip goto, it is reported

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1523

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Yeah, it doesn’t include redesigning the desktop experience in a worst possible way do GNOME guys wouldn’t care about it :D

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