If only ...
... I could get a DE with a panel as customizable as XFCE's panel, yet as good-looking as gnome-shell, with GNOME 3's window switcher (I'm talking about the one that tiles the windows when you go into the top left of the screen) and SLIM FSCKING TITLEBARS and menus (seriously GNOME, 36+ pixels of height?) or titlebars that actually disappear when you maximize a window.
If only.
This is coming from someone who uses XFCE on Arch at home and GNOME on Ubuntu at work.
I actually tried GNOME on my home machine, having had a pleasant experience at work, but had to realise that it was due to the fact that Ubuntu's versions of programs such as file-roller are older that their titlebars where slim there.
Funny how titlebars and menu bars can be a dealbreaker in terms of desktop environment ...
... I could get a DE with a panel as customizable as XFCE's panel, yet as good-looking as gnome-shell, with GNOME 3's window switcher (I'm talking about the one that tiles the windows when you go into the top left of the screen) and SLIM FSCKING TITLEBARS and menus (seriously GNOME, 36+ pixels of height?) or titlebars that actually disappear when you maximize a window.
If only.
This is coming from someone who uses XFCE on Arch at home and GNOME on Ubuntu at work.
I actually tried GNOME on my home machine, having had a pleasant experience at work, but had to realise that it was due to the fact that Ubuntu's versions of programs such as file-roller are older that their titlebars where slim there.
Funny how titlebars and menu bars can be a dealbreaker in terms of desktop environment ...
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