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Guest repliedOriginally posted by hax0r View PostTry installing Solaris 11.3 and see for yourself what peak GNOME2 UX performance looks like.
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Originally posted by retardxfce View PostAnd unfortunately still no proper filepicker like on KDE, windows, Mac
If so then there's Nautilus?
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Originally posted by retardxfce View PostAnd unfortunately still no proper filepicker like on KDE, windows, MacLast edited by k1e0x; 13 September 2019, 12:18 AM.
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Originally posted by Veto View Post
I agree. Especially on a laptop, I have really learned to appreciate using the hotkeys to launch apps and move windows left/right/min/max. I now even hide the dock in Ubuntu and have cleaned up my desktop, since the icons were a hassle to reach anyway.
HOWEVER, after having used Unity, I think Gnome is wasteful with vertical screen space. Therefore the Unite extension is essential for me to get an efficient full screen experience.
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Originally posted by k1e0x View PostI use Gnome daily and have since the 1.x era. (Including Ximian Gnome) ... FreeBSD currently has 3.28 released Mar 14 2018, thanks to trouble non systemd OS's have back porting out systemd speific dependencies (Hey Gnome team, are you a Linux only desktop or are you a cross platform one like.. KDE, MATE, XFCE, LXQt and every other DE out there?)
I can only recommend this video from a FreeBSD developer about systemd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo
And here is the GUADEC talk about user session management: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdwi3NWAW7I
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Originally posted by Hibbelharry View PostI have removed desktop Icons quite a while ago. I was used to them, since they've been there forever, but after I put some attention in my workflow, wanting to know if icons should be there, I noticed they're just covered all the time. I found myself moving windows around to be able to reach them, whenever I wanted to get access. Hitting the superkey and typing the first 2-3 letters feels just more efficient to me and scales well to my needs, removing having to move windows back after clicking on a item. Thats what I like about gnome: It feels just that bit smarter and more modern to me than other desktops, even if they remove old paradigms once in a while. Whenever I use XFCE or KDE, I always have the feeling I have to click one more time than needed, for quite a lot of tasks.
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Originally posted by retardxfce View PostYou can map krunner to the meta key and it's much more powerful than gnome with kdes workspace overviews and vertical+ horizontal workspaces.
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