• reksas@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    i dont understand who likes to use gnome, its just plain awful and even if you customize it there is always a chance update breaks some crucial part of your ui

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      15 hours ago

      It’s somewhat decent on touch screens. I use it on an old convertible Lenovo. But on my main system i still prefer KDE.

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        14 hours ago

        for touchscreens i can understand it, on those all the ui stuff that normally makes life easier doesnt help that much

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      1 day ago

      Ehh, I loved Gnome with the bottom panel hidden and tiling manager installed via gnome shell extensions. KDE just feels like it hasn’t substantially changed in ~15 years and just feels dated and like a halfway attempt at recreating Aero. I’ve moved over to Cosmic and I yearn for my gnome days but it’s getting better with each release.

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        15 hours ago

        why change something if it works though?

        i took a look at cosmic and it looks nice, maybe i’ll try it too at some point. How much do i need to think about stuff not working on it? I can play and run what I want on mint with steam and wine, is it the same with distros that use cosmic?

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          6 hours ago

          For me the pieces that didn’t work were all the customizations I had with gnome shell namely around “quake-style” terminal, cursors/themes, and some app panels like tailscale. I’ve been able to resolve 90% of those issues but it took some time and was frustrating but that comes with using anything new