I made this post because I really like the design of GNOME, and although i’d like customizability, it is mostly enough for my everyday needs. But I want to understand why people may choose other desktop environments…or why you would/would’nt use GNOME.

  • MrStetson@suppo.fi
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    1 year ago

    I love the clean look of GNOME and the way I open apps - press super and start typing it’s name and enter. So simple, so fast. Also the overview is so good compared to taskbar for switching apps and for me. I only use Blur My Shell extension for even better cleaner look. The simplest, fastest de i’ve tried that works for my monkey brain

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      1 year ago

      and the way I open apps - press super and start typing it’s name and enter. So simple, so fast.

      that… is the way one opens apps on every mainstream de by default? be it a start menu (plasma, windows, cinnamon, etc.), list menu, (old plasma, many old de’s), or some other launcher, i think that’s pretty standard

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        1 year ago

        It’s been a while since i used any other DE but i remember Windows being slow couple years ago on high-end pc, and i remember a de where super did nothing, think it was Xfce. Nice if most major DEs have this feature

        • zeus ⁧ ⁧ ∽↯∼@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          fair enough; i didn’t know you were talking about lag[1]

          i’m fairly sure that xfce does this (or it might just have been the way mint sets it up), but i couldn’t tell you for certain


          1. (to be honest, i find gnome the worst for this) ↩︎