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shapis, to linux in Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?
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Right, I wasnt as clear as I should have.

As of this second I have all 3 clients I mentioned fetching e-mails while they’re open. However none of them fetch e-mails in the background, and geary/evolution seem to just… break sometimes and I have to redo the process to add business gmail/proton accounts to it.

My main issue is the fetching e-mails in the background though, it doesnt feel to me as if it should be something that difficult or niche.

shapis, to linux in Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?
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the developers seem to think that users do not need this functionality

Weird.

shapis, (edited ) to linux in Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?
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I can get the clients to fetch the e-mail atm, the issue is what I wrote above, is there a simple way to get thunderbird to fetch them from the moment I turn the pc on and give me notifications about it?

shapis, to linux in How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?
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It would be easier if you told us specifically what programs you need that aren’t supported.

shapis, (edited ) to linux in Basic fonts
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These are the ones I install on every system:

ttf-caladea 20200113-3

ttf-carlito 20230509-1

ttf-fira-code 6.2-2

ttf-liberation 2.1.5-1

ttf-linux-libertine-g 20120116-7

adobe-source-sans-fonts 3.052-1

adobe-source-serif-fonts 4.005-1

noto-fonts-cjk 20230817-1

noto-fonts-extra 1:23.11.1-1

Currently trying otf-monaspace though and I quite like it.

shapis, to privacy in FOSS Firefox Dark Theme Extension?
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Faster in what sense? Doesnt seem to me as if dark reader makes things any slower.

shapis, (edited ) to linux in What's new in Fedora Workstation 39
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if a distro becomes really really popular is inevitable that sooner or later some kind of corporation will put it’s hands on it.

Not how it works. And more so in general if you’re interested and curious do some reading on copyleft licenses. It’s truly a marvelous thing and they work quite well at keeping projects open.

I know Fedora is mostly just Gnome, but you can’t deny it’s probably the best implementation of it in any distro.

I absolutely can, what. It’s about the same as all other distros that don’t add much or at all to the upstream version.

And Arch is definitely not easy to install for a newbie.

If you are interested in trying it some time, once you’re in the installer type “archinstall”. It’s a default installation script that makes it easy to install. There isn’t nearly as much upkeep as the memes would suggest.

shapis, (edited ) to linux in What's new in Fedora Workstation 39
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I’ve been using Fedora for months now and it was my first time using Linux. Is probably the most modern and best working distro right now.

I’m not gonna suggest to you to switch distros or whatever. But most of the modern feeling you are seeing is just the DE, which you can use whichever one with whatever distro. As far as Fedora’s own stack the centerpiece which is the package manager is actually really slow comparing with anything else.

You think Arch or Mint wouldn’t become just like Red Hat if they had the user’s numbers?

Yeah. They wouldn’t. I think they actually already do have higher number of users than fedora actually. If they don’t, then Debian surely does.

Red Hat is a for profit company, and their first goal will always be that even if that means squeezing you and making the experience worse for you.

Community distros are explicitly about the community and not about profit, and it works quite well.

shapis, to linux in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)
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I tried really hard for about a year to use gnome without extensions.

I’d say at best in the end it wasn’t annoying me too much.

Recently tried dash to panel again and yeah. I’m not going back.

I do not understand how people manage multiple programs open without a tray. Do they just memorize in what workspace everything is at all times ?

shapis, to linux in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)
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How long did it take for it to click for you? I tried for about a year and it never did to me.

I ended up quite fast at it but it never became natural.

shapis, to asklemmy in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
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If you think that’s the case. Check some big forums for each big distro right after a point update to read the tales of woe and breakage.

My personal experience with this has been:

Pop_OS broke after an update. Unrepairable as far as I could tell. And I tried hard. Happened to multiple.people there was a reddit thread about it.

Fedora broke on an update. Not sure if repairable. I didn’t try. I had the most boring vanilla installation possible.

Arch has been unbootable twice over the years. And had to do many manual interventions. Both times it was fixable.

People are not lying to you when they say it breaks randomly. Just because it wasn’t your personal experience doesn’t mean it isn’t a common experience. You just have been lucky so far.

shapis, to asklemmy in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
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well gnome software and epiphany app stores just work.

Man I wish I had time to boot up a vm with a big distro, open both stores and try to install something, it’s immediately obvious.

There’s a reason everyone online says “oh yeah, the stores exist, i still use the terminal though”

They do not work.

shapis, to asklemmy in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
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Your points are all entirely fair. It also surprises me how quite a few people don’t get it.

And it’s not that many requisites to fix it either.

A) don’t break shit on updates. This is the worst thing that could happen.

B) There needs to be a clicky app store. Just one. No options. No pick your repos. No pick between flatpak and whatever else. Just a visual app store you click an app and it install. You click to remove it gets removed.

It’s seriously not that much you’d think.

Having that said. If you do choose to endure through the learning curve. It’s mostly worth it. But fuck. It’s such a dumb self imposed learning curve.

shapis, to asklemmy in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?
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  • shapis, to asklemmy in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?
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    Only thing that isn’t bullshit is be nice and be confident.

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