KDE is better for GUI customization while Gnome is more plug and play IMO.
KDE is better for GUI customization while Gnome is more plug and play IMO.
I saw this on Mastodon if that helps
If you don’t want vanilla Gnome there’s an autotiling extension
Thank you for your reply! I’ll check it out. I need to try remounting and double checking cables still, I’ve just been putting it on the back burner. Oddly enough I experience this problem much less often when using Gnome rather than KDE.
Please excuse me dropping off the face of the Earth for a few days. Power supply is Corsair 750 W. Linux 6.14.6-109.bazzite.fc42.x86_64 AMD Ryzen 7 9700X (16) @ 5.58 GHz
Please excuse me dropping off the face of the Earth for a couple days.
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Got the Kidpix design philosophy
I somehow could not find the Mint install so I went with Ubuntu Mate. It was fine.
I’m pretty sure antiX is designed for this specific use, but I have not run it personally. It’s based in Debian stable (which right now is Bookworm and will be Trixie pretty soon). I’m very fond of Debian. It’s not fancy, but it gets the job done.
Ubuntu Mate was my first distro and it helped me learn a lot, but I don’t really see a point in using Ubuntu over Debian. I never found it easier and you learn apt either way.
For me personally I install kitty terminal and integrate it with fish asap. Then I waste a bunch of time customizing it to my liking. My preferred text editor is Kate regardless of what DE I’m using and I usually get bleachbit for basic cleanup.
Do Thinkpads have ergo?