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#Logging gnome desklets android
Ubuntu does its best to adapt the look and feel of Android to the desktop. Such people may never, ever have to use a desktop computer in their lives. It is clear that most people these days just use their phones for everything. for some reason gnome 3 uses a lot of RAM Thankfully the useful dock just solves that problem. I much prefer just having the apps on the screen when you login, like on iOS. It's completely redundant and forces you to click more. I just have the same complaint about the app tray on Android. A list would be easier to navigate through and would display more apps. Further, the icons are massive and it takes multiple pages to display them all. The app tray in gnome effectively duplicates what the desktop is already doing. It would be fine if I had a high DPI optical gaming mouse, but I have to make due with a finicky touchpad. It is incredibly infuriating how these 3 round buttons are several times smaller than the height of the window frame. the window buttons on the top right are painfully small. managing multiple windows of the same app is clunky. The only apps I installed were Spotify and Discord. + the gnome apps are easy to use and do what I need. + It looks super cool, and I love having big icons. I gotta say that the Gnome 3 (Ubuntu) desktop gives me mixed feelings:
#Logging gnome desklets movie
i'm very comfortable with the terminal and stuff so.Īfter I switched off my laptop, watched a movie for several hours and then turned it back on, Ubuntu definitely feels snappier.

It's a little to simple for me, but that's just me. I used it for a little bit and it's quite nice.

I wouldn't exactly call it slow but it's not instantaneous. It's not slow, but it takes like 1 second to load apps like Spotify or Firefox. I kinda feel the weight of Ubuntu on my laptop. If you're referring to the laptop in your description.well, it's not very different from mine.
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You shouldn't have to mess around the terminal to download and install themes. It should install theme packs automatically like in Windows. The task bar is minuscule, the scroll bar is minuscule, the icons are minuscule.The start menu annoyed me too with the categories.And the theme menu is a mess. There are too many pre-loaded apps that do very specific things. I already found Linux Mint Mate difficult. i love distro's like Lubuntu that are really light and fast, but still Ubuntu based so much easier for new users than Arch.Īrch is very difficult for new users, or if you're afraid of the terminal. Gnome 3 is so heavy that on an older laptop like mine it just feels slow.
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There is also KDE witch is full of settings that you can treak to you hearts content and then there is the real widnows like DE XFCE."īy the way, i dislike Gnome 3 just because it's really heavy to run. If you want a low powered desktop go with mate, want a modern desktop go with Cinnamon. Cinnamon runs on other distros as whell like mangaro, cinbuntu, antergros, suse spins, PC-BSD. Other tools for cinnamon or mint update, the mint software sources, ext. Mint them selfs make Cinnamon while Mate is made by the mate project. As a fork of Gnome it has many of its own applicatons like Nemo wich is a fork of Nautilus witch keeps removeing features. Cinnamon is for people who want a more modern classic desktop unlike gnome. Cinnamon has add ons, it's own thems, extensions, and desklets. Cinnamon looks like "windows" with its menu. Cinnamon is a fork of gnome 3 that uses gtk 3 and needs hardware acceleraton witch means a video card with good graphics drivers. Mate works good on arm, ppc, arm, and mips. Mate doe not need powerfull hardware and can run better with open source drivers. Mate is good for low powered computers are people who like gnome 2. "Mate is based on Gnome 2 and it is a fork. I just like it better, as someone who usually uses windows.
