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minus-squareBCsven@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 hours agoGnome gets hate because many Linux users like configurability, and on the user end Gnome is pretty much “here is what you get.” But on the backend Gnome is configurable (zorin used this to make 4 unique desktop setup preferences) But Gnome feels fully cohesive and finished to me. Like an appliance GUI. I hate going back to Windows style start menu, it feels so counter productive
Gnome gets hate because many Linux users like configurability, and on the user end Gnome is pretty much “here is what you get.”
But on the backend Gnome is configurable (zorin used this to make 4 unique desktop setup preferences)
But Gnome feels fully cohesive and finished to me. Like an appliance GUI.
I hate going back to Windows style start menu, it feels so counter productive