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  • You might be waiting for a few decades.

    UI redesign should be coming in 5.10.

    I don’t think UI design is what foss is known for (outside of gnome)

    ? There’s many more DEs (and not only) with beautiful design. Gnome is not something incredible here. And I can even argue about libadwaita being beautiful.

    What would be cool is of they could make Minetest support third party launchers.

    Why would you need that? What benefits outside of using other UI framework like GTK it can provide?








  • JustMarkov@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlHyprland is now fully independent!
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    1 month ago

    Fuck stupid idiots, who can’t separate developers from their software.
    Aside from pointless agression: I don’t use Hyprland and never had, it’s too bleeding-edge for me, but if you think that every developer is an angel, then you are sadly mistaken. Being a good dev doesn’t mean being a good person or a good community manager. You should probably stop using almost every piece of software you already use, because assholes are everywhere.




  • JustMarkov@lemmy.mlOPtoLinux@lemmy.mlImmutable distros recommindation?
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    2 months ago

    It’s complicated and I have a few reasons.

    1. Last time I used it, Fedora’s updates were too unstable. I twice got updates breaking my system setup. For example, with openSUSE it happened only once (recent broken Mesa update). Also openSUSE updates surprisingly feel more stable than Fedora ones.
    2. I don’t like Red Hat. Even though I understand that open-source projects are complex and I should separate developers from their software, that doesn’t change my opinion on Red Hat.
    3. This problem stems from the previous ones. Using Fedora I feel like a beta-tester for future Red Hat projects and especially RHEL.

    Keep in mind, that I last used Fedora on versions 37–38 and things might have changed since.


  • From OpenSUSE there’s also leap micro. Never used it, but maybe worth looking at.

    I heard of it, but it seems more server/development focused, rather than desktop.

    For instance, I could never get used to dnf, but it’s largely irrelevant on an atomic distro anyways.

    100% agree, dnf is a bummer. Maybe I’ll give Kinoite a shot, as it has many differences with “vanilla” Fedora.