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  • #31
    Originally posted by mike456 View Post
    Gnome on Ubuntu with Unite extension is even better than Unity was.
    Except for the memory leaks. I mean I like Gnome with extensions at this point, but I shouldn't see this kind of memory usage by Gnome Shell just from using it for a few days.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by cygn View Post
      Unity nostalgics: Come to Plasma

      https://imgur.com/a/PI9B0#NSoV6Iz
      Very nice, I'll definitely take a look at it again. Last time I could not get it looking quite right.

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      • #33
        As a huge fan of Ubuntu's Unity desktop environment, I am very grateful for the Unite gnome shell extension. I disagree with some of the Gnome have taken, and am glad to see there are many others that share similar statements.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by cygn View Post
          Unity nostalgics: Come to Plasma

          https://imgur.com/a/PI9B0#NSoV6Iz
          I might just when Plasma can finally do HiDPI consistently and mixed HiDPI (wayland?) is in a good place. Right now Unity is still home.

          I'd like to see locally integrated menues in Plasma / Kwin too, massive space saver without the focus issues of a global menu on an external panel.

          Other than that I have a second user profile I keep on Plasma to check progress and boy has it improved since last time I used KDE full time (kde 4), but it has so many little issues here and there with HiDPI that I just can't.
          Last edited by royce; 22 November 2018, 11:21 AM.

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          • #35
            Well the "properly working" nautilus and gnome-software are using 207MB and 144MB in your example.

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