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Computer Setup and System Configuration • Re: Linux Users, What's You Distro Experience?

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I installed Fedora Silverblue on my old laptop to try it out, and find the lack of a visible dock odd. It turns out that every time you wish to view the dock, you are required to click in the top left-hand corner to reveal it - which soon becomes annoying. Apparently it can be remedied by downloading Gnome tools and using a fix named "dash to dock", which begs the question as to why Gnome does not just give the option to disable it without going through this long-winded route.
That’s just the way Gnome is—very minimal as far as desktops go. The beauty of Linux though, is that you can simply choose a different desktop environment—one that suits you. :)
I will stick with it and see if it can be tweaked to make it to my liking. I find the decisions that Gnome has made odd, though. As well as having to install Gnome tools, I had to install "Gnome tweaks" just to get a minimize button in Firefox. And it used to be said that Linux does not need restarting to install stuff, but it does now. I have restarted twice to install updates.

The good news is that I downloaded the Bitwig flatpak demo, installed it, plugged in my i-rig keyboard and headphones and was playing the Polymer synth in a couple of minutes with no crackles and good latency - and this laptop is a ten year old i3!
Gnome has a desktop environment philosophy similar to that of Apple’s Mac OS—keep everything extremely simple. KDE uses a more Windows like philosophy. Those who like Windows’ desktop environment will probably like KDE. All of the other DEs fall somewhere in between.

Statistics: Posted by audiojunkie — Sat Aug 31, 2024 7:16 pm



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