Logo Menu - Menu similar to Apple's macOS menu for the GNOME Desktop This extension gives a simple menu along with the ability to get the icon of your distro on top left part of the panel for a great look. The Icon can be customised through settings, it has both Linux and BSD logos. For more screenshots, visit GitHub. The 'Activities' indicator is hidden by default but can be enabled through settings. The default Terminal and Software centre can also be changed. Force Quit works on Wayland and Xorg
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Why are you using spawn for dbus? https://gjs.guide/guides/gio/dbus.html#watching-a-name
Is it bad? I didn't know, it was a contribution from someone and I thought it was ok. The old one is replaced by dbus to have interactive shutdown and restart popups instead of just shutting down without confirmation.
We are against spawn command in extensions but you can do it if it's not possible in gjs. You can do dbus in gjs. so you shouldn't do that with spawn command.
Okay, if that's the case then I will probably return to the old commands, as it seems for dbus it will require quite a bit of rewrite.