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just_another_person, in Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora

This has been solved for the most part: github.com/popey/unsnap

The few system snaps for things like Gnome updates shouldn’t impact performance.

Pantherina,

Great tool! Funny that after removing snapd all those mounts appear. Afaik a reboot solved this for me, did it on a Ubuntu install already, and everything works fine

NanoooK,

This makes me think of the tool for windows to remove the bloat.

Just use a distribution that doesn’t force snap down your throat.

pound_heap,

Interesting. It says that the project is in pre-alpha stage… not sure if I would be able to verify the scripts it generates

westyvw, (edited ) in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives

Really trying to understand what “meh” means in terms of office software.

They all are kinda meh. I dont get overly excited with office stuff do you?

Over the years I have used both Libre and ms office. Some use cases were so much better with Libre. Now days it’s kind of a wash really. You write words or you calculate cells. If you are calculating any large amount of cells do your self a favor and get it into a database.

And if it’s a presentation, reveal.js is miles better than PowerPoint.

MOUCHE_A_MERDE,

has i undestand meh is better that fuu but less good that okay

avidamoeba, in GIMP 3.0 finally has a release schedule
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Did they finally switch to Qt?

Aatube,
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why

interceder270,

Cause gnome has been on a steady decline ever since gnome3.

Aatube, (edited )
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  1. Gnome is a DE, GTK is a GUI toolkit
  2. I would NOT say it has been on decline. It's pretty good for its target. There also hasn't been any regressions I can see except for the obvious Nautilus. (I use MATE, but mostly because of its looks)
macaroni1556,

The G in GTK literally comes from GIMP

Aatube, (edited )
@Aatube@kbin.social avatar
  1. Not anymore
  2. GIMP ≠ GNOME by a fucking mile
  3. GTK isn't from GNOME either
macaroni1556, (edited )

What do you mean “not anymore”? You can’t rewrite history… The G in GTK comes from GIMP. It was formerly called GIMP ToolKit.

I was replying to the comment thread suggesting they should switch to Qt.

Aatube,
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Ah, well you probably should've replied to the root then.

By not anymore, I precisely mean that it's not "GIMP ToolKit" anymore, it's just GTK with no meaning at all.

callyral, (edited )
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why would they? gnome has primarily used gtk for a lot of time. also, what do you mean “finally”? it’s not like gtk is some kind of abandonware

avidamoeba,
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I was joking. It’s not abandonware, however it’s an atrocious development toolkit compared to Qt.

krash, in What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?

I really want to have better tiling and window management in Gnome. Ubuntu has an add-on released with 23.10 that I haven’t got around to test yet. And I know that Gnome has that feature in the works, but it annoys me that Windows 11 has better management of windows with window-snapping than my DE of choice.

sapo,
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I’m not a Gnome user, but I’m geniunely hyped for the new tiling feature. If KDE doesn’t get something similar soon I might change DE just for that.

morrowind,
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Which new tiling feature?

sapo,
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The one the Gnome team is working on right now, as described here.

The basic premise of rearranging windows at an optimal size, without stretching them out to fill fractions of the screen, seems like the perfect medium between floating and tiling.

Mister_Bennet,

I use the forge extension, about 80% satisfied. Only issue I have is that all windows open on my second monitor and I have to move them.

CptKrkIsClmbngThMntn,

I find I have that issue in Windows 10. There’s not much consistency between applications in terms of which monitor or even desktop they’ll launch in when I open them.

eruchitanda, in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?
@eruchitanda@lemmy.world avatar

I like the vibe of 4 and 6.

Then 5, 2, 1, 3, that have ‘professional’(?) look.

ObsidianBreaks, in Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora

Plan sounds alright. A couple of notes.

  • Don’t forget your passwords and bookmarks stored in browser when doing the copy over.
  • Personally, I’d use Full Disk Encryption (FDE) because it’s a default option on the Fedora installer and is more secure, and well-tested, and easier to configure.
  • For your planned installables, I’d keep a list of apps you regularly install in a file somewhere (even better would be a script which installs them all) then when you distro-hop it’s easier as you can just change your script for whatever package manager.
  • Some of your apps will store their configuration in your home directory in a dot file, you might be able to copy these over one-by-one for each app.
  • Have you decided on Fedora Workstation or Fedora Silverblue? Each have their merits and demerits, and its worth investigating.
pound_heap,

Thanks!

Bookmarks and passwords are taken care of. And for the apps I’ll try to get migrated to flatpaks as many as I can while still on original system.

I also see that full disk encryption is being recommended a lot, and I don’t have any solid reasons to encrypt only /home.

I have not given much thought on Silverblue. Is it “flatpak-only”? If so I’ll need to go through my apps to see if that could work. And my backup strategy will need to change - I use Duplicacy that is not available as a Flatpak

drcabbage, in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?

The tree one… Hands down

jlow, in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?

Now that I know what to do (switch audio codecs on sound icon in menu bar depending on being in a call or listening to music) it works better for me on Linux Feroda than on Windoge.

Ibaudia, in New to Linux, have a few questions
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For Nvidia I would recommend Pop!_OS since it makes things really easy. Either that or Debian with KDE. More mainstream = more users = better support.

Molten_Moron,

Linux Mint works really well with Nvidia, too!

Nokinori,

I keep hearing good things about both of those. They’re the first two distros on my list to try out after OpenSUSE.

semperverus, in LACT: Linux AMDGPU Controller for overclocking and fan curve control
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Sad to see that it’s GTK-based. Cool concept overall though, I may give it a shot at some point to compare to CoreCTRL

isVeryLoud, (edited )

As a GNOME user, I’m happy to see it’s GTK, but idk why it’s not Libadwaita.

We’re never gonna get one cohesive UI on Linux, it’s always gonna look out of place somewhere.

If the backend is not tied to the UI, it might be easy to reuse the work for a Qt6 front-end.

UnfortunateShort, in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?

If I’d have to choose I’d go with Window or Tree, I’m not fully convinced of either tho… I like Konqi in the Window one.

jlow, in This week in KDE: changing the wallpaper from within System Settings

Not sure if renaming “Extrakt here, autodetect subfolder” to “Extraxt here” is a smart move …

Sure, you’d find out that it does detect subfolders now even though it doesn’t say it but if I had not read this I would probably have assumed the removee the subfolder detection

brenno, in Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora

Why don’t you install flatpak on Ubuntu, make the packaging migration before doing the OS migration so you can evaluate your workflow with the new packaging system? Afer you’re used and confident with flatpak, backup and restore the flatpak folder into fedora and you transition should be smoother (don’t need to worry with 2 stuff at the same time)

pound_heap,

Yeah, looks like migration of flatpaks between OS is easy and makes sense a lot

cocolopez, in One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?
@cocolopez@lemmy.world avatar

1,5 and 6

thayer, (edited ) in Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora

Flatpak apps will use the same dotfiles as apps installed via traditional methods, however the storage location will likely be different. Most dotfiles will be contained within their respective flatpak app directory under ~/.var, so you can cherry pick which settings you want to bring over.

pound_heap,

Oh, that’s neat! Thanks!

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