Eh I love GNOME 3, especially after like 3.22 or so. It’s not very customizable, and that’s kinda the point. With KDE I spent far too long fussing with settings instead of getting shit done.
Out of interest, what’s your preferred choice nowadays? I’ve always preferred to stick with Debian-derived distros so I don’t need to learn a different package manager (silly, I know).
I guess I like the comfort/predictably of Ubuntu - I know what to expect, and how to fix it if things go wrong. But maybe I shouldn’t be limiting myself.
Ain’t nothin wrong with Ubuntu (is Ubuntu still around?)
There are some things wrong with Ubuntu and Canonical, but if it solves your problems, you’re doing it right.
It was once great, back in the glory days. Gnome 2 and Compiz, baby! It’s still OK too, but not my preferred choice.
Eh I love GNOME 3, especially after like 3.22 or so. It’s not very customizable, and that’s kinda the point. With KDE I spent far too long fussing with settings instead of getting shit done.
Out of interest, what’s your preferred choice nowadays? I’ve always preferred to stick with Debian-derived distros so I don’t need to learn a different package manager (silly, I know).
I guess I like the comfort/predictably of Ubuntu - I know what to expect, and how to fix it if things go wrong. But maybe I shouldn’t be limiting myself.
I prefer fedora KDE (not the original commenter but just recommending)
Give either elementaryos or just straight Debian a shot, you’ll probably feel at home quickly enough on either
yeah but they seem hell-bent on forcing their stupid snap store down everyone’s throats. Flatpaks work just fine, imo, snaps are unnecessary