Settings issueshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues2020-02-19T11:09:03Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/676Background panel: doesn't look good at default size2020-02-19T11:09:03ZTobias BernardBackground panel: doesn't look good at default sizeAt the default window size, there are only two images per row, which doesn't look good:
![image](/uploads/59afff34fe7c233aef7052d6e6bdb3f4/image.png)
An easy fix could be to just make the thumbnails a bit smaller, so 3 would fit at thi...At the default window size, there are only two images per row, which doesn't look good:
![image](/uploads/59afff34fe7c233aef7052d6e6bdb3f4/image.png)
An easy fix could be to just make the thumbnails a bit smaller, so 3 would fit at this size.GNOME 3.34Georges Basile Stavracas NetoGeorges Basile Stavracas Netohttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/677Can't save Network settings (Apply button is always greyed-out)2019-11-08T18:51:27ZAlexandr OleynikovCan't save Network settings (Apply button is always greyed-out)How to reproduce:
1. Open settings for a network profile (in my case, it was automatically configured Wired one)
2. Change any settings (like, for example, changing IP4 address to a static one) with valid values
3. Try to press "Apply"
...How to reproduce:
1. Open settings for a network profile (in my case, it was automatically configured Wired one)
2. Change any settings (like, for example, changing IP4 address to a static one) with valid values
3. Try to press "Apply"
On 3.34, I can't do that, as the button is always greyed-out.
However, if I downgrade the app to 3.32 (as well as gnome-desktop, as it doesn't work with a newer version of that library), I can apply the exact same changes just fine.
I am using Arch Linux with new Gnome 3.34 suite from `Testing` repository.GNOME 3.34Iain LaneIain Lane