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GNOME 50 has been released

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GNOME 50 has been released

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petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish ·
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    I can’t for the life of me get used to Gnome on my desktop. I tried so many times, but I always get the feeling of using a tablet.

    I like the concept, but it’s simply a laptop or tablet centered DE, at best.

    • warmaster@lemmy.world
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      The reason why Gnome doesn’t feel at home with a mouse is because it’s keyboard-centric which also works for touch gestures as a result of their convergence efforts.

  • Agility0971@lemmy.world
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    Headless remote desktop is nice as well

  • fraichu@lemmy.ml
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    Oh no.

  • nymnympseudonym@piefed.social
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    du

    du hast

    • petsoi@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      😂

    • confuser@lemmy.zip
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      du hast mich

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    Honestly, not much changed since GNOME 40.

    Is it a bad thing? No

    Do I want more changes? Also no

    The only thing missing from GNOME for me is proper dynamic tiling. I’m trying Forge extension, but it feels clunky

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      Dropping X11 seems huge.

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        How many people were using X11 on GNOME?

        Yes, it’s technically a huge change, but regular user won’t see a difference

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          Removing technical debts cannot be overestimated.

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      Mosaicwm is great, even if still on early development.

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        I must check it out, thanks

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      Yeah forge is what I use too and it’s definitely a little clunky. PaperWM was decent last time I tried it too (but still a little clunky)

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    I am using Tiling Shell

    https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/7065/tiling-shell/

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