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  • Profligate_Parasite@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    Kde is so ugly and buggy, requiring tons of setup n knowhow to fix. GNOME feels limiting and oversimplified, but honestly 9 out of 10 times its fine… even if its setting menu infuriates on the regular.

    Im old and i dont having 100 hrs to rice shit anymore

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      2 months ago

      Kde is so ugly and buggy, requiring tons of setup n knowhow to fix.

      Surely you confuse Plasma and Gnome. To get a sane setup on Gnome, you need to install Refine to enable the minimize button and then install Gnome Extension Manager and enable Dash to Panel or Dash to Dock.

      That’s an insane amount of setup work for someone who doesn’t know about those things.

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          2 months ago

          For the max/min buttons you can just turn them on in gnome tweaks

          Ah yes, using a different non-standard tool makes so much of a difference.

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              2 months ago

              It isn’t “non standard.” It is literally s part of gnome.

              It’s a stand-alone tool by the Gnome developers, it’s not an integral part of Gnome.

              The default UX of Gnome still make it hard for people migrating from Win10. No amount of nitpicking about irrelevant details change that fact.

              Haters gonna hate I guess

              I didn’t expect any other response by a Gnome fan. Keep ignoring comments like https://lemmy.world/comment/22252682 where I explained that I picked Gnome for an elderly man. I’m really such a hater that I pick Gnome for a certain use case.

      • OwOarchist@pawb.socialBannedOP
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        2 months ago

        Gnome people keep saying KDE requires so much ‘setup’ … but it really doesn’t. 95% of the time (unless you’ve got a really weird distro), the default settings your flavor of KDE ships with are … just fine. And you can use the desktop just fine without ever touching any of the settings. It has lots of options, sure, but you don’t have to screw around with all the options. It has sane defaults for a reason.