Hmmm alright I guess you laid out a pretty good argument. Even when I still used Windows I basically always ignored the system tray. I found it annoying and distracting. Didn’t even really notice it was gone when I started using Linux with GNOME.
Hmmm alright I guess you laid out a pretty good argument. Even when I still used Windows I basically always ignored the system tray. I found it annoying and distracting. Didn’t even really notice it was gone when I started using Linux with GNOME.
What do you need a system tray for? It has a drop-down control center on the top-right. That mirrors most of the functionality from a system tray that I would need.
Debian for servers. Fedora for desktops. That’s my philosophy.
MATE has the same effect on me.
Hmmmm
Sounds exactly like the Snap version of Fedora Silverblue. Which is actually pretty great.
Wait, flatpak works on PostMarketOS?
More like /c/ThatHappened, amirite?
Debian 12 uses Wayland by default.
Tell that to Google Chrome
I like GNOME. It’s very consistent, has very few bugs, and stays out of my way when I just need to get shit done.
Only if they’re trying to completely kill their own project lol.
Flatpak seems quite nice now days
Yep. I basically always use the same one. So it’s beat to hell, but it works fine. It was a pretty cheap one to begin with.
This would’ve been an amazing addition about 3 years ago lol.
None. I just use a kitchen knife and wash it afterwards.
And nothing of value was lost.
My point was that there’s way easier versions of Linux to use than Debian. Using Debian has a learning curve associated with it that’s more difficult than simply using their website.
If you can’t figure out something as simple as how to navigate their website, you probably shouldn’t be using Debian as a distro anyway.
I have selected Fedora. Where did I go wrong?