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    Phoronix: GNOME 3.32.2 Offers Up The Latest Batch Of Fixes

    GNOME 3.32.2 is now available as the latest (and final) stable release update for March's big GNOME 3.32 desktop...

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  • #2
    Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
    What a masochistic desktop. There would be a lot of less "news" without gnome3 and the world would be better.
    No. I like gnome 3, and I'm developer,..

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    • #3
      GNOME 3: by developers, for themselves. (the user must adapt to it)
      KDE: by developers, for users. (the desktop must adapt to the user's needs)

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      • #4
        Who cares about Gnome. My XFCE setup running on debian runs super giga smooth low latency HD very nice with Raytracing desktop without illuminaty IBM lizardman software.

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        • #5
          Have they fixed Ins key and it's combinations on multi-layout systems?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
            GNOME 3: by developers, for themselves. (the user must adapt to it)
            KDE: by developers, for users. (the desktop must adapt to the user's needs)
            The former is fine to me. Swapping OSs it's expected to adapt. I adapted to GNOMEs workflow and eventually found it far superior to other DEs.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Britoid View Post

              The former is fine to me. Swapping OSs it's expected to adapt. I adapted to GNOMEs workflow and eventually found it far superior to other DEs.
              That is pretty much ok, but with GNOME you need to adapt to each release just this another annoying bit. I can't say any of DEs I've used are FAR superior to others, each have it own cons and pros.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Britoid View Post
                The former is fine to me. Swapping OSs it's expected to adapt. I adapted to GNOMEs workflow and eventually found it far superior to other DEs.
                FYI you can have the same workflow as GNOME on KDE, your argument is invalid.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by blacknova View Post

                  That is pretty much ok, but with GNOME you need to adapt to each release just this another annoying bit. I can't say any of DEs I've used are FAR superior to others, each have it own cons and pros.
                  I find GNOMES workflow for me is superior, to the point I miss it when using Windows or OS X. But I know there's issues with GNOMEs performance etc.

                  I don't however go on KDE threads and start saying anyone who uses KDE gets sexual pleasure out of cutting themselves.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
                    FYI you can have the same workflow as GNOME on KDE, your argument is invalid.
                    It's perfectly valid because I don't want to have to edit a DE nor should I have to edit a DE.

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