A fork of Gnome-control-center with some tweaks
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Benjamin Berg 77cae9ce72 network: Only show bluetooth devices in Bluetooth section
Historically, the bluetooth section has been the dumping ground for any
device we don't handle in another way. It has had the "Bluetooth" title
for a long time now though, and many of the devices that end up in there
are actually not useful in the GNOME context.

There are some people complaining that we should support these devices
properly, but the status quo does not help any one either really, so
lets remove them entirely for now.

Obsoletes: !203
Fixes: #190
Touches: #167
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GNOME Settings

GNOME Settings is GNOME's main interface for configuration of various aspects of your desktop.

Contributing

See docs/CONTRIBUTING.md for details on the contribution process, and docs/HACKING.md for the coding style guidelines.

Testing Unstable Settings

It is quite easy to test and give feedback about the development version of GNOME Settings. Just access https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/environments, get the latest version, download it, double-click the file, install and run.

Note that GNOME Settings Flatpak will only work if you are running the latest GNOME version in your host system.

Reporting Bugs

Bugs should be reported to the GNOME bug tracking system under the product gnome-control-center. It is available at GitLab Issues.

In the report please include the following information:

  • Operating system and version
  • For Linux, version of the C library
  • Exact error message
  • Steps to reproduce the bug
  • If the bug is a visual defect, attach a screenshot
  • If the bug is a crash, attach a backtrace if possible [see below]

How to get a backtrace

If the crash is reproducible, follow the steps to obtain a backtrace:

Install debug symbols for gnome-control-center.

Run the program in gdb [the GNU debugger] or any other debugger.

gdb gnome-control-center

Start the program.

(gdb) run

Reproduce the crash and when the program exits to (gdb) prompt, get the backtrace.

(gdb) bt full

Once you have the backtrace, copy and paste it into the 'Comments' field or attach it as a file to the bug report.