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__jov , in Delete Gnome Shell

You needed to replace the workstation release identity package with the plasma release identity one. I don’t remember the exact names but that will let you uninstall all gnome packages.

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

You can just switch to kde or xfce if you dont like gnome, thats what linux is all about. For one I cant really use anything not-gnome anymore, its workflow feels just so efficient and is equally good with a touchpad, keyboard and mouse. I usually get distracted really easily on kde and the likes but gnome just gets out of the way and lets me focus more on my work.

shapis OP ,
@shapis@lemmy.ml avatar

The other options I tried were a bit too buggy for my tastes. I’ll stick with it a bit longer. Idk.

__jov ,

Fair lol.

I’d suggest trying to always use the apps in the same workspaces. I always open discord spotify steam in the leftmost workspace, firefox in the rightmost and the 3-4 ides i have open in the middle each on its own. Makes navigating through them a second nature in no time.

garam ,
@garam@lemmy.my.id avatar

The problem is with GTK4, most software are moving, and it cause different UI and since GTK4, we as user can’t have option to enable noCSD anymore like GTk3 :')

I’m saying about XFCE, because I’m fond of XFCE workflow

letbelight ,

The problem is with GTK4

I agree with this, and with no option to enable no csd… it sucks sooooooo much

bahmanm , in immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
@bahmanm@lemmy.ml avatar

Could openSUSE MicroOS check the boxes for you?

visnudeva ,
@visnudeva@lemmy.ml avatar

I discovered it and installed it yesterday, I really like it, no bloat, no useless preinstalled apps, a pure and clean distro.

Secunergy ,
@Secunergy@social.tchncs.de avatar

@bahmanm @usb_see Is openSUSE MicroOS out of beta and ready for productive use? Haven’t read any news about it lately (I am on openSUSE Leap, so interested)

bahmanm ,
@bahmanm@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m not using it myself as am on Tumbelweed but I do know it’s quite similar to the idea OP is talking about. Oh and I couldn’t find any references to it being beta on the website 🤷‍♂️

fugepe , in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?

IIRC the next few Wayland updates this year will solve and improve a lot of problems.

LiamMayfair ,

Like what? Have you got any examples?

Eeyore_Syndrome , in immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
@Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works avatar

Universal Blue has a make your own even:

I still run off Kinoite 38 -Main/Latest on my AMD card.

Can use Nix even if you like with extra steps:

usb_see OP ,

I like this custom image idea.

Fleek hasn’t worked for me in Ubuntu land but once I move to a reproducible environment 🤞

belshamharoth , in COSMIC Skies of a Colorado July - Cosmic DE Update

Can’t wait for this to be released. IIRC a lot of it was built in the rust programming language which is a bit of interesting trivia

Synthead , in Why is snaps hated

Along with the other comments, imagine if people started to say, “I like Linux but it’s too slow and bloated, so I upgraded to Windows 11.”

rattboi , in Created AwesomeWM Community

I don’t use awesomewm anymore, but used to. I am wondering if maybe it wouldn’t make sense to have a tiling wm community instead for content reasons. Could split out an awesomewm one later when there’s more lemmy users?

Just an idea. (also, I wouldn’t mind the space to talk about i3)

cashews_best_nut OP ,

To be honest I’ve argued the exact same in many parts where people have suggested having individual communities which would split larger ones. Lounge hangers suggesting one per game. Or anime fans wanting one per anime.

So I kinda agree. Except this one time! 😜

  1. Cos I like Awesome and wanted a chance to promote it to people.
  2. Cos I’m full of optimism that Lemmy will explode in success such that we’ll need an individual AwesomeWM community pretty soon.

So I’m maybe a tiny bit hypocritical. But I prefer the term “hopeful”.

If you have any ideas, wanna help out, have any questions about Awesome, whatever! Reply or gimme a shout!

Have a great weekend!

snek_boi , (edited ) in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?
  • Nix (OS, the package manager, and the language) having excellent and exhaustive documentation.
  • It being so easy to use that my grandmother could use it. Heck, a GUI to handle packages would be amazing!
Makussu ,

I dont think thats really the goal here. NixOS is not designed to be used by your grandmother. Better Documentation would sometimes be nice though.
By the way, there already is github.com/vlinkz/nixos-conf-editor

sudoreboot ,
@sudoreboot@slrpnk.net avatar

It isn’t not the goal, either. Nix is very popular with devs for many obvious reasons, so most of the developments naturally has to do with making that an even better experience. That doesn’t mean accessibility is a non-goal; there just isn’t a great deal of motivation to work on making the operating system easy for non-devs to use.

thegreenguy ,

Probably not the goal, but a NixOS-based begginer distro could be great, with one app to install all your package and one app to manage all your settings. (I personally really like the idea of having app settings in the "general" settings app). But probably the killer advantage of NixOS is that it's really hard to break and really easy to fix, which is important for a distro aimed at the general public.

P.S.: Also check out nix-software-center by the same guy.

xohshoo ,

Martin Wimpress is working on it github.com/wimpysworld/nix-config

sudoreboot ,
@sudoreboot@slrpnk.net avatar

It has so many interesting possible applications. Declarative and reproducible wine configurations for games and software; universal (cross-distro) packaging (without emulated runtime environments like flatpak); reproducible user environments managed easily with a GUI with trivial version control (both for config and software versions); pre-configuring a system before even setting it up (such as configuring a raspberry pi before you’ve even bought one so that once you have, you just install and configure everything in one go).

Max_P , in question about app images
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

For AppImages specifically, the guy that made the tech has had a lot of controversial arguments and opinions and a general unwillingness to accept change. Things like intentionally making it so Wayland doesn’t work because he dislikes Wayland. Also dropped a PR for AppImages for things like OBS but then refused to take responsibility for making sure all the features works and maintaining it, and then throwing a fuss when the OBS maintainers ultimately decided to not move forward with it due to lack of support commitment. Dude wanted to throw all the burden on the OBS team and then proceeded of accusing them to be paid by RedHat to favor Flatpaks. Also got mad that distros stopped shipping some outdated/unmaintained libraries AppImages relies on and refuses to upgrade it. Just massive ego problems overall around his pet project that it AppImages.

joel_feila OP ,
@joel_feila@lemmy.world avatar

ahh ok now we are getting some explanation. Yeah if they don’t have up to date versions or placing blame other groups would sour people.

Raphael ,
@Raphael@lemmy.world avatar

It was clear to me from the start that appimages were nothing more than propaganda from flatpak reactionaries, it was bound to get nowhere.

DniMam ,

Oh thank for the info, i didn’t know…shame. So i should remove them.

KSPAtlas , in Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

Decided to try GNOME when i switched to fedora, it’s good surface level but the ugliness is in the details

Choctaw , in What's the best debian/ubuntu based distro featuring KDE?
@Choctaw@lemmy.radio avatar

MX Linux which is number 1 on Distrowatch for a reason. Much easier than installing Debian itself which needs some tweaking, and really just Debian with some extra tools, latest Firefox… The Debian 12 based version is ready and I don’t have any issues. I also run Debian set to Trixie/Sid, which is fun if you want Debian to be like a rolling release distro, but you need to enable some bug reports and know how to manage updates to not have things break on you.

reggie , in question about app images
@reggie@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

Think of AppImage like a standalone executable on windows, you download it, it just works and thats good. But it doesnt get automatic updates and to get a new feature you need to download it again. Flatpaks and Snaps don’t have this issue and are more like traditional package managers.

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

I use them like browser tabs so I’ve had like 20-30 going at once before on sway.

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

I like it quite a lot on my projector / media pc, but I wouldn’t daily it over sway with custom hotkeys. Cosmic is definitely turning my head tho…

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