People are afraid of what they do not understand. This still holds true here.
And fear leads to hate.
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People are afraid of what they do not understand. This still holds true here.
And fear leads to hate.
This will be a nothing burger in 6 months
Gotta love circular reporting.
Correct, this two-sided discourse is due to a massive lack of communication on Mozilla’s part, leaving room for speculation.
Yeah MATE is lighter but the margin is small since it’s basically GNOME 2.
Still is almost as light performance and memory footprint wise when talking about GNOME 46.
Base GNOME isn’t much larger than MATE.
Good S0ix support. At the moment, Linux mostly fails to sleep correctly on modern S0ix laptops, which happens to be most modern laptops.
This means the battery drains incredibly fast, and S0ix features aren’t being used, which is unfortunate as it has potential for quick wake, lid closed actions and limiting battery drain while asleep (since S0ix can eventually hibernate automatically from a sleep state)
Also the boot loader could be improved, systemd-boot needs to support secure boot natively so we can be rid of the slow, ancient and scary-looking GRUB.
ITT: It’s sketchy and will possibly mess with your Wayland set up.
You’re talking about extensions.
Extensions that don’t come from GNOME are not supported at all, they’ve made that clear. If they wanted to, they could just stop allowing third party extensions altogether.
This is because they hook directly into GNOME Shell’s’ internal JS, which changes every release as they refactor it for performance or feature changes. Developers have a few months before release to adjust their extensions for the newer version.
Personally, I just raw dog vanilla GNOME for stability, and it works fine.
I personally love it, I use Linux for work and I need it to be concise, consistent and stable.
Given its icon, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s religious-themed :P
Omg I’m so sorry, no you’re right, fuck GNOME, all its devs are doodoofards! /s
I like the opinionated nature of GNOME, I don’t have time to configure my desktop, I just need to do work and get paid.
idk man I just run stock GNOME and get paid for work.
To fursuit it is business
Debian testing is ok for newer hardware, if you’re more technically inclined.