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However I just reinstalled a laptop, which made me use my script again after a long time and noticed these values had no effect. It stayed at the bottom, size 48.
Via dconf watch / I can see what changes in Terminal while I manually configure Panel via it's own settings. And I noticed this:
LGD stands for LG Display. It's an old Lenovo Yoga laptop. Clearly the display is from LG.
But I want to be able to use my script on any system. Like it used to be. Is this change due to Gnome 50?
Is there a way to change only the last value ("LEFT")?
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Note this may or may not be related to the distro I am using:
CachyOS (Arch based), with Linux 7.0 kernel and Gnome 50.
In my post install script for Gnome I have included my entire Dash to Panel configuration.
This includes for example
However I just reinstalled a laptop, which made me use my script again after a long time and noticed these values had no effect. It stayed at the bottom, size 48.
Via
dconf watch /I can see what changes in Terminal while I manually configure Panel via it's own settings. And I noticed this:LGD stands for LG Display. It's an old Lenovo Yoga laptop. Clearly the display is from LG.
But I want to be able to use my script on any system. Like it used to be. Is this change due to Gnome 50?
Is there a way to change only the last value ("LEFT")?
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