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mpiepgrass , in Why is snaps hated
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Because people still believe in one standard to rule them all.

cow , in Workspaces / Virtual Desktops – do you use them on your laptop, desktop, or both?
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All the time on both my laptop and my 4 screen desktop. I use swaysome with sway to get awesome wm style workspaces for sway.

Ender2k , in Workspaces / Virtual Desktops – do you use them on your laptop, desktop, or both?

I'm exactly the opposite. I use use virtual desktops when I have my MBP docked to multiple screens--and when I am just using the laptop, I don't. I have gestures enabled on my Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad--so the gestures are there whether I'm using the laptop or docked--but I just don't use them when I have the single monitor...

HoukaiAmplifier99 , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?

Fedora, although I dislike SELinux and I think they should have a less strict policy with regards to FLOSS. Like, I prefer FLOSS over proprietary software, but I just wish they’d be a bit more pragmatic and allow both on the default repos and just leave it up to the user to decide what to use and what not. I guess that would also prevent dilemmas like the recent hardware acceleration drama?

Otherwise I like their balance between stability and being up to date, fast update cycle and the large amount of available packages.

hardcoreufo , in Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?

I hate vanilla gnome but love it once I’ve tweaked it. I definitely have to arrange workspaces how I like them though. 2 side by side terminals on wkspc1. 2 side by side file browsers on wkspc 2. However many browser windows on 3. Whatever main program I’m using on 4 and maybe PDFs on 5. Gnome makes it a breeze to fly around the workspaces on a laptop.

mhz , in Workspaces / Virtual Desktops – do you use them on your laptop, desktop, or both?

I switched to sway on both my lapto (13" 1080p) and desktop (27" 1440) to force myself on using workspaces, and man i have to say I was missing out a lot, now I thinking of giving Hyprland a try to for dynamic tiling which sound fantastic especially for bigger screens.

surrendertogravity OP ,
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I really wish I could load Sway on my desktop… unfortunately I’ve got an Nvidia card and I couldn’t get the live ISO to boot with sway. :<

Very tempting to try it on my laptop though! All the setups I’ve seen using it look really clean.

hardcoreufo , in Solus 4.4 Released | Solus is BACK

I was happy to see it. I still had solus installed on my old laptop and the update fixed a lot of issues like my cursor turning invisible.

I’m going to wait to see what happens with the switch to a SerpentOS base with solus 5 or if they get Wayland support on 4.5 before considering it for my main laptop again.

Rozauhtuno , in Base Community Distros
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Most community distros are small and based on something else; and that’s kinda the point. They’re not trying to be next big thing, it’s just a bunch of people with a common vision that come together to achieve what they need.

Debian and Arch are the exception, and, other than them, the only community distro that isn’t based on anything else that I can think of is Mageia.

Edit: OK, I forgot about Solus and Gentoo, but Solus is a zombie at the moment, and op asked for something easy.

floppyslapper OP ,
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I don’t mind adding forks to the list, or distros based on other distros, as long as the distro they’re based on is a community distro and not a corporate distro. Like you point out though, there aren’t a lot of those.

ozymandias , in Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?

I do. I guess it depends on your workflow though. Gnome tries to get out of the way and is quite minimal. I’m that way too, like to keep my desk uncluttered for example. I couldn’t even imagine a task that requires me to have 10 programs open, but if I had to, I guess I would try to group them on workspaces and try to limit the amount. Would be far easier for me to remember that way.

I’ve tried other DE’s and window managers, but they all feel like taking a huge step backwards to me. You should however try to find something that suits you the best, maybe KDE?

shapis OP ,
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I loved kde when I tried it. But felt too buggy to use it on my main laptop.

fiah , in Workspaces / Virtual Desktops – do you use them on your laptop, desktop, or both?
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I work with a random jumble of windows on a single desktop, it’s about as effective as you’d think

lemminer , in glowing brighter than the sun

Its a repost from linuxmemes IIRC.

gzrrt , in Workspaces / Virtual Desktops – do you use them on your laptop, desktop, or both?
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Always, because you get to assign keyboard shortcuts to each one (and then use each one for a dedicated purpose). Much faster workflow than alt-tabbing your way through an arbitary list of programs.

DudeWithaTwist , in Thoughts on Windows and WSL?

WSL is good if you need Linux/GNU tools. file, grep, find, and the occasional CMake compile are my typical use cases.

I wouldn’t consider it anything more than a tool. Try installing Linux in a VM or old computer if you want to try switching.

Kiloee , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

When I was about 11 roughly two decades ago, on the first PC I got to actively use. I think it was OpenSuSe. My father had unix at work back then and saw no reason to use anything but a -ix system.

I liked it a lot, back then so was mainly reading things on the internet, no gaming needed.

Haven’t cycled back yet, since I play a few games that don’t run well on linux at all and use some proprietary software. I do find myself trying to use linux commands on windows from time to time, getting annoyed with it not working before remembering.

dartanjinn , in Workspaces / Virtual Desktops – do you use them on your laptop, desktop, or both?

I use workspaces regularly. Typically a browser in one, terminal in one, and the third is where I put whatever else I’m currently working with which could be dolphin and maybe gimp or an IDE, whatever the other is might be in the moment but browser and full screen terminal in separate workspaces are daily standard.

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