I hate gnome and how it looks and how it works. I’m glad that there is something which is that drastically different for people that enjoy it.

What’s a good word for this?

  • cecilkorik@piefed.ca
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    18 hours ago

    The word I would use is “recognize”, implying you recognize its value even though it doesn’t meet your own needs. I recognize gnome as a decent desktop environment but someone will have to pry KDE out of my cold dead hands before I’ll use it.

    • m0nt@piefed.social
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      17 hours ago

      My first desktop was GNOME and I fell in love with it.

      Then I met KDE, and I realized there’s just far too many desktops in the sea to be so committal to just one desktop…

      I mean, I even got XFCE on my netbook on the side for when I’m feeling frisky and just need a quick read on github for something that I’ve been meaning to look into.

      But KDE and I have been in a happy open source desktop relationship for approximately a year now.