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mfat, 1 year ago to linux in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions) Thanks, yeah I’ve heard good things about Cosmic. I’ll give it a try when it’s available on Fedora.
Thanks, yeah I’ve heard good things about Cosmic. I’ll give it a try when it’s available on Fedora.
mfat, 1 year ago (edited 1 year ago) to linux in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions) The thought of not being able to tell how many apps are running at a glance is unsettling for me. Body Cancel Preview Save
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, 1 year ago to linux in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions) 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.
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, 1 year ago to linux in Best lesser-known distribution/DE for low-end machines? Raspberry Pi Desktop does have an x86 version.
Raspberry Pi Desktop does have an x86 version.
mfat, 1 year ago to linux in Best lesser-known distribution/DE for low-end machines? 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.
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, 1 year ago to linux in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions) The dock is hidden by default, only visible in the overview mode.
The dock is hidden by default, only visible in the overview mode.
mfat, 1 year ago to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping? Focus on what you’re going to use the laptop for and choose your hardware accordinly. Linux will work great as long as your hardware is not unsupported. So don’t worry about that at all.
Focus on what you’re going to use the laptop for and choose your hardware accordinly. Linux will work great as long as your hardware is not unsupported. So don’t worry about that at all.
mfat, 1 year ago to linux in Linux DNS settings is a total mess Network Manager doesn’t support DOH.
Network Manager doesn’t support DOH.