@Zuberi I rebased from Silverblue to Kinoite. So #Plasma managed to mess up by altering the #GNOME config files in my home directory which is quite invasive. I really don’t like the look and feel of default Plasma and I’m not interesting spending my time configuring it. Also I really love GNOME and there us no missing feature that Plasma offers.
@Zuberi I tried KDE it messed up my GNOME settings. It did not like it. I don’t want to spend my time customizing my desktop. I really like how stable GNOME is and how intuitively it feels. Plasma’s settings app scares me.
@Zuberi@petsoi There are people like me who prefer GNOME. And I’m really grateful to use it every day and that I don’t have to use KDE. But I also appreciate all the efforts of KDE Plasma and people seem to like it.
@beta_tester@alounoz No, Fedora is independent and all Gnome is affected by this. It is very sad that RH is not interested in the Linux Desktop and I doubt that Canonical will assign resources to these projects.
@elouboub@BearPear I mean having a declarative system ist kind of nice, but with a Fedora Silverblue like system you have most of the advantages of Nix as well.
@vettnerk I don’t like Mint, because it looks ugly and dated. (But it is good that there is this distribution for all the boomers out there).
I don’t like arch, because what is the point, if you can use Fedora instead.
I don’t like Ubuntu, but the hate against it is much worse than the distribution itself.
@Tywele
I did.
@Tywele
Click download and then reboot.
@Zuberi I rebased from Silverblue to Kinoite. So #Plasma managed to mess up by altering the #GNOME config files in my home directory which is quite invasive. I really don’t like the look and feel of default Plasma and I’m not interesting spending my time configuring it. Also I really love GNOME and there us no missing feature that Plasma offers.
@Zuberi I tried KDE it messed up my GNOME settings. It did not like it. I don’t want to spend my time customizing my desktop. I really like how stable GNOME is and how intuitively it feels. Plasma’s settings app scares me.
@Zuberi @petsoi There are people like me who prefer GNOME. And I’m really grateful to use it every day and that I don’t have to use KDE. But I also appreciate all the efforts of KDE Plasma and people seem to like it.
@petsoi Hey, @gnome people on the fediverse,
Do you think there is still a chance for the merge requests for #VRR and triple buffering being merged for #Gnome46?
Thanks for this awesome DE btw!
#GNOME #Linux #OpenSource
@vikingtons Yes, you would need to toggle a gsettings setting.
@vikingtons @Sentau There is still a good chance that it will land in 46.
@Sentau @petsoi Try Prompt.
@bl4kers @allywilson Its a framework for GUI applications.
@Apollo2323 I had no issues so far and #Gnome 45 has some nice performance improvements.
Can’t feel excited for it, because I am already using it for weeks now.
But happy upgrading to you!
@petsoi Yes, #GTK #Libadwaita + #Flatpak = ❤️
Now the only thing missing are #Gnome phones!
@petsoi That should become the #Gnome default, what do you think?
@tdawg Nvidia?
@valentino NixOS – I mean it is really nice to have a declarative OS, but I don’t like its logo.
@beta_tester @alounoz No, Fedora is independent and all Gnome is affected by this. It is very sad that RH is not interested in the Linux Desktop and I doubt that Canonical will assign resources to these projects.
@elouboub @BearPear I mean having a declarative system ist kind of nice, but with a Fedora Silverblue like system you have most of the advantages of Nix as well.
@yum13241 I want a distribution with recent packages = Arch | Fedora
I want a stable and polished distribution = Fedora
I don’t care for the AUR as is not needed anymore in times of flatpak and distrobox.
@vettnerk I don’t like Mint, because it looks ugly and dated. (But it is good that there is this distribution for all the boomers out there).
I don’t like arch, because what is the point, if you can use Fedora instead.
I don’t like Ubuntu, but the hate against it is much worse than the distribution itself.