

I’m rooting for you to get ahead in the bell curve.
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I’m rooting for you to get ahead in the bell curve.
Oh, I see. You’ll get there.
You mean Ubuntu at both ends?
After Valve fixed it.
Sure. Harassing developers always works. I remember when everybody did it to CDPR about The Witcher 2 so they fixed all the issues and made a perfectly working Linux version of The Witcher 3. They definitely didn’t swear off Linux completely.
I know. It also exists for regular software but, as is tradition with GNOME, it uses its own stupid protocol instead of what everyone else uses so it doesn’t work for 80% of the software I use.
Macsimize6 or something like that
Did you just reply “no u”?
Same workflow here but on KDE. I even have an extension that sends any maximized screen to its own desktop and deletes the desktop when it’s closed or no longer maximized.
I don’t use i3wm. It’s a joke about what you said about GNOME “feeling like linux” not really making much sense.
lol somebody woke up on the wrong side of bed. I’m just telling you the reasoning as to why it’s done because it’s a fun fact. I don’t care what you use. Chill.
lol no, it’s not. MacOS has a system tray, sensible window management and good default touchpad gestures.
Do you mean the application menu? Not trying to evangelize here, it’s just that I almost never see it because Krunner is so integrated with everything in KDE that it feels like the intended way to launch stuff so I find it weird that the application menu bothers you.
If you mean the menus on the applications themselves, fair enough, I guess. I also don’t understand why they’re still just a regular app menu (File, Edit, etc…) but crammed into a single button.
Have you considered that maybe people actually like the thing and wanna use it but can’t because of a stupid design choice made by the dev team headquartered all the way inside their own asses?
You can’t be against feature creep and for add-ons. Those two are entirely antithetical.
Yep. I don’t even want a proper system tray, just gimme a list with the apps that are still running with their windows closed. They can’t even do that.
Tbf, you can maximize by double-clicking the titlebar or dragging the window to the top so the button is kind of redundant. You can also (un)minimize by clicking on the taskbar so the minimize button would too be kind of redundant if GNOME hadn’t gotten rid of the fucking task bar.
GNOME feels like Mac. I prefer i3wm because it actually feels like Linux (I use Arch btw).
I like super+scroll wheel or swiping on a laptop.
Nevermind that you can configure it to do whatever you want. Swiping is literally the default in KDE.
No legitimate complains allowed. Didn’t you hear that Linux is perfect and there’s absolutely nothing that needs improvement?