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Fedora 32 Beta Released With EarlyOOM By Default, GNOME 3.36 Desktop
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Originally posted by darkcoder View PostImproving memory management while defaulting to the highest memory consuming desktop.
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Originally posted by Espionage724 View PostMight be the highest memory consuming, but it's also the most functional and polished desktop around. No other DE matches GNOME with functionality when it comes to multi-screen, Wayland, tablets, 2-in-1s, HiDPI, ambient light sensors, or basically any set-up that isn't a typical single-screen desktop.
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Its sad to see Fedora loosing users due to that awful gnome3 mac-like or android-like user interface.
I hope redhat reconsiders their decision to use gnome3 like this. Sure, gnome3 has tons of features and a lot of development has gone into it, but the user interface is unusable...
I use the Cinnamon spin.
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Originally posted by Espionage724 View PostMight be the highest memory consuming, but it's also the most functional and polished desktop around. No other DE matches GNOME with functionality when it comes to multi-screen, Wayland, tablets, 2-in-1s, HiDPI, ambient light sensors, or basically any set-up that isn't a typical single-screen desktop.
And saying it excels on tablets would be hyperbole.
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Originally posted by AdamW View PostSee devel@ for the messy inside rant about this
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Originally posted by andyprough View Post
If it was so great for multi screen I would use it but it's not, doesn't use the space well. And single screen, as birdie said, is the 99% of people who are using their laptop. Why would you not want to excel in that regard?
And saying it excels on tablets would be hyperbole.
There was a time where I was switching between a few computers, all not meeting the "99% of people" specs (HiDPI, 2-in-1). I like consistency between my computers, and GNOME works the best for me in that regard.
But even on the single-screen non-HiDPI computer I'm using now, GNOME works great.
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