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

Accent. Colours. Now. (I’m looking at you, gnome)

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

The tiling concept that was shown off some time ago for GNOME looks amazing

pomodoro_longbreak,
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Tiling…GNOME…? 👀

ndonkersloot,

I think he means this article, which imho looks awesome!

blogs.gnome.org/…/rethinking-window-management/

ardent_abysm, in Why is there no music-based platform like PeerTube?
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ReverseModule,
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I just signed up at open.audio . This is pretty lackluster for the moment but has tremendous potential. Thank you so much for letting me know of it! :)

Deebster,

lackster

You mean lackluster?

Iapar,

Or maybe lucklobster?

GrappleHat, in Why is there no music-based platform like PeerTube?
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What’s the “Bandcamp situation”?

Redhotkurt,
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They just laid off half their staff

Edit: after they got bought out. Hooray capitalism! https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/half-of-bandcamps-staff-laid-off-after-songtradr-acquisition/ar-AA1ijuTX

huskypenguin,

And unionized

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

Ability to pin applications to the taskbar depending on which virtual desktop/workspace you are in. For example, I’d like a coding desktop that just has an ide, browser, and terminal.

humanplayer2,
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Sway allows you to assign apps to workspaces.

MonkCanatella,

yeah any wm or de has or should have that capability. Windows and mac allow that as well. I’m talking about specifically which apps are pinned to your taskbar. which sway and most wms that I’m aware of don’t have

humanplayer2,
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Ah, sorry, now I get it! I didn’t read properly. And using KDE Activities would be a bit to overkill perhaps.

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

I just hope GNOME’s developers would stop being so insufferable. Lots of Wayland extensions and FreeDesktop portals unimplemented on GNOME because of the developers’ stubbornness. These also adversely affect to other DEs and WMs and Wayland’s evolution itself because other DEs would have less reasons to support a standard if one of the largest DEs themselves don’t support it.

I really love GNOME because it’s polished, but if KDE would be just as polished I will immediately switch. I know KDE works really hard to make the DE and the apps in general as polished and modern as possible, but I can’t still help but feel better at GNOME.

One example is the color scheming protocol by FreeDesktop. You can now make your apps look greenish or purplish or whatever color you want regardless of the toolkit they’re made with. Right? Well no, because the insufferable GNOME developers keep blocking the proposal because they want the colors to be hardcoded by the DE. They were offered a compromise where a DE can just offer a limited, curated color picker to the user when they go to the theming settings and allow any arbitrary color hidden behind commands, but the insufferable GNOME developers said no. And the proposal, last time I heard, is still stalled because of GNOME.

jmbmkn,

I think the reason Gnome is good is the same thing that makes them insufferable. They believe there is a right way to do things, sometimes those are things you like, sometimes they aren’t.

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

Please inbuilt on screen keyboard. For the love of god windows on screen keyboard is miles ahead of any Linux alternative and on Wayland the scene is even worse.

Max_P, in Lightweight distro for home server?
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Apart from Debian, I guess Alpine. It's quite popular in containers for its small size. Even Arch will be much bigger in that case because the packages are much less granular and install development libraries and headers for about everything.

butter, in Lightweight distro for home server?

I went Debian without a Desktop for my server. I later installed a desktop for the occasion that I need it. But mostly, I use SSH

Fjor, in Lightweight distro for home server?
  • OpenSuse
  • Debian
  • Alpine

Would be the three I’d choose from atleast.

RootBeerGuy,
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So… Debian.

fraydabson, in Lightweight distro for home server?

I use arch.
edit: lol while I am new to arch, I guess I kind of expected people to disagree with me. I was under the impression that stock arch is very lightweight? I know there used to be jokes about “I installed Arch” cause it’s supposed to be hard. But I installed Arch on my desktop and server recently, I did the manual install on my desktop and the guided install on my server. Both super straight forward. Plus Arch seems to have some of the best documentation across distros. I don’t know why it should not be suggested, unless I am missing something.

myersguy,

Most people want stability (low change) for servers. Arch is typically run where plentiful software updates are welcome. It’s not that you can’t/shouldn’t use Arch for servers, but it isn’t the most conventional suggestion.

NegativeLookBehind, in Lightweight distro for home server?
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Debian.

giacomo, in Lightweight distro for home server?

I like debian

bastion, in Lightweight distro for home server?

A lot of people are saying Debian, because Debian.

Debian. I’ve literally run Debian stable with uptimes of over a year.

ptman, in Lightweight distro for home server?

Linux is quite lightweight. Pick a distro that doesn’t run a lot of stuff by default. OpenBSD only runs sshd exposed to the network, AFAIR. Debian probably does the same. But really, the lightness comes from what isn’t running. NixOS, fedora, rocky, alpine are all decent alternatives.

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