* feat: Fix caps-lock input delay
This is one of the 1st issues which ex-Windows users notice when they switch to Linux. I am one of those users who uses Caps-Lock instead of Shift for uppercase letters.
This will get rid of input delay, while the "light indicator" delay is still the same (I mentioned this distinction to not confuse you if you don't "see" any changes).
To test, type "Helo" repeatedly using Caps Lock.
You will no longer see "HElo" in your texts.
Fix took from here:
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/caps-lock-behaviour-wayland/79868/8
* Add needed dconf for caps-lock delay fix
* Place this in desktop/silverblue, since it is for Gnome only for now
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* feat: Add SaveDesktop and Warehouse as preinstalled Flatpaks
For KDE images, and moved from Bazzite Portal.
* feat (GNOME): Add SaveDesktop and Warehouse as preinstalled Flatpaks
For GNOME images, and moved from Bazzite Portal.
* fix (deck): Bazzite Portal real estate fix
Renamed Utilities to Utilities and System Tools.
Moved PinApp back to Utilities.
Added Resources (https://flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Resources)
Added Pika Backup (https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.World.PikaBackup)
* fix: Bazzite Portal real estate fix
Renamed Utilities to Utilities and System Tools.
Moved PinApp back to Utilities.
Added Resources (https://flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Resources)
Added Pika Backup (https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.World.PikaBackup)
* Update install
* Update install
* Update yafti.yml
* Update yafti.yml
* feat: Build images based on Fedora 39
* fix(f39): Install kernel specific kmods
Installs kmods specific to the kernel/image flavor being used as ASUS and Surface no longer include these
* fix(f39): Skip Mesa for now, install 32bit version of Gamescope
* chore: Switch to Gradience flatpak
* chore: Syntax fix
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If initially opted into
Otherwise GNOME Shell (specifically under Wayland) will continuously prompt the
user asking for permission to do so. This requires a desktop file be present so
this adds one and hides it from the application menu
To maintain balanced contrast between header bar + cards & their shades. Too dark shades look out of place.
Addresses the misunderstanding between me & Kylegospo lol.
I probably didn't explain the best either.
To maintain balanced contrast between header bar + cards & their shades. Too dark shades look out of place.
Addresses the misunderstanding between me & Kylegospo lol.
I probably didn't explain the best either.