I am experiencing a visual inconsistency in the Pipelines (Flujos) section, specifically within the "Default rounded" segmentation (Pipeline ID: pipeline_default_rounded).
I have configured the Native Gaussian Blur effect with a Sigma (radius) of 2. However, whenever the screen turns off due to inactivity or the system wakes up from suspension, the blur visually resets to a much higher intensity (appearing to be the default ~30).
The settings UI still shows the value as 2, but the shell renders the default thick blur. Manually interacting with the slider or toggling the effect fixes it until the next screen-off event.
To Reproduce:
Open Blur my Shell -> Pipelines tab.
Edit "Default rounded" pipeline effects.
Set Native Gaussian Blur Sigma to 2.
Let the screen go to sleep or suspend the system.
Wake the system and check the Dash/Panel: the blur is thick again, despite the setting still being at 2.
Environment:
OS: Fedora 43
GNOME Version: 49
Session Type: Wayland
Pipeline affected: pipeline_default_rounded
I am experiencing a visual inconsistency in the Pipelines (Flujos) section, specifically within the "Default rounded" segmentation (Pipeline ID: pipeline_default_rounded).
I have configured the Native Gaussian Blur effect with a Sigma (radius) of 2. However, whenever the screen turns off due to inactivity or the system wakes up from suspension, the blur visually resets to a much higher intensity (appearing to be the default ~30).
The settings UI still shows the value as 2, but the shell renders the default thick blur. Manually interacting with the slider or toggling the effect fixes it until the next screen-off event.
To Reproduce:
Open Blur my Shell -> Pipelines tab.
Edit "Default rounded" pipeline effects.
Set Native Gaussian Blur Sigma to 2.
Let the screen go to sleep or suspend the system.
Wake the system and check the Dash/Panel: the blur is thick again, despite the setting still being at 2.
Environment:
OS: Fedora 43
GNOME Version: 49
Session Type: Wayland
Pipeline affected: pipeline_default_rounded