Hmmm alright I guess you laid out a pretty good argument. Even when I still used Windows I basically always ignored the system tray. I found it annoying and distracting. Didn’t even really notice it was gone when I started using Linux with GNOME.
Hmmm alright I guess you laid out a pretty good argument. Even when I still used Windows I basically always ignored the system tray. I found it annoying and distracting. Didn’t even really notice it was gone when I started using Linux with GNOME.
What do you need a system tray for? It has a drop-down control center on the top-right. That mirrors most of the functionality from a system tray that I would need.
Debian for servers. Fedora for desktops. That’s my philosophy.
Wait, flatpak works on PostMarketOS?
I’m pretty ignorant about all this, but this type of loyalty to one guy feels very cult-like. Do the employees actually think this guy gives a shit about them?
Debian 12 uses Wayland by default.
Tell that to Google Chrome
Very based
Flatpak seems quite nice now days
Exactly why most enterprise organizations disable them. You should too if you’re doing anything sensitive data.
You don’t sound like an average person.
I said that it was an option. Not that it was required.
It’s also an option to not say anything.
Great counter argument lol.
That actually sounds kind of cool and unique.
Big shock considering everything we post online is being weaponized in various ways.
I guess I could’ve made the cutoff like 100 years ago instead of infinite.
Every other technical innovation has made the average person’s life worse. Why would this one be any different?
Yep. I basically always use the same one. So it’s beat to hell, but it works fine. It was a pretty cheap one to begin with.
I have selected Fedora. Where did I go wrong?