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mfat,

Wasn’t this fixed finally a while ago? I swear i read somewhere it was.

mfat,

I recentry tried an M2 Air and was just amazed how lightweight it was.

mfat,

Thinkpad 11e

mfat,

Thanks, yeah I’ve heard good things about Cosmic. I’ll give it a try when it’s available on Fedora.

mfat, (edited )

The thought of not being able to tell how many apps are running at a glance is unsettling for me.

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mfat,

The dock is hidden by default, only visible in the overview mode.

mfat,

My problem is that I feel gnome is geared toward a certain group of people users who use a limited set of apps and want to focus on development work.

mfat,

I have many apps that still display tray icons and offer useful functions in the right-click menu.

mfat,

How is battery life compared to Mac os?

mfat,

I mean this is what a proper distro loooks like. Tailoring another distro for a true, specific purpose. Kudos to the team.

mfat,

Wow they even offer the Trinity DE :) thanks

mfat,

Raspberry Pi Desktop does have an x86 version.

mfat,

Can I run regular browsers on Puppy? Or have to use their own apps only?

mfat,

I always have a sweet spot for KDE 3.5. I remember how responsive and tast it was on my Pentium PC some 15 years ago.

mfat,

It is, and i guess it’s now based on Denian.

mfat,

Thanks. I’ve already added an ssd drive and upgraded tge ram from 3 to 4gb. Another comment mentioned Icewm so I’m definitely giving it a try.

mfat,

Google’s Rubik and IBM Plex Sans are my favorites.

mfat, (edited )

You mean Cockpit?

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