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System76 Developing "COSMIC" Desktop Environment For Pop!_OS
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I don't get it what people love about the GNOME desktop, the performance improvements only made it usable somewhat recently. I find the workflow KDE provides more intuitive and effective for my purposes. Of course KDE still has a lot of its own problems, stability and lack of innovation in the compositor and its render backend come to my mind (which I care about), but from the design philosophy, it is more sound and doesn't force its way of doing things on to the user. Some Gnome-derivatives like Budgie are fine with me, too. Maybe I was simply not willing to invest too much time to get it customized to how I wanted it to be.
I am curious if System76 wants to go into the direction of correcting some of GNOME's deliberate design choices...
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Originally posted by sb56637 View PostDoes this extension wrap their window tiling functionality as well? Will it work in other distros?
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Does this extension wrap their window tiling functionality as well? Will it work in other distros?
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Gnome did a great job making app search, workspace management, and app launcher to be in one place. And here we have good folk from system86 wants to seperate them into three different button.
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Is it April 1st already? Sounds like the year of the Linux desktop is finally here! :-/
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Originally posted by QwertyChouskie View PostI hope they keep it maintained as some sort of patch set/diff/extension set on top of Gnome rather than a hard fork, there's a lot of improvement going into e.g. Mutter that I would hate to see not be taken advantage of. (From a quick glance, most/all of what they are doing is implementable as extensions.)
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I hope they keep it maintained as some sort of patch set/diff/extension set on top of Gnome rather than a hard fork, there's a lot of improvement going into e.g. Mutter that I would hate to see not be taken advantage of. (From a quick glance, most/all of what they are doing is implementable as extensions.)
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Thought they're developing a brand new DE, not a GNOME3 fork.
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