It’s still very customizeable. I have a different shell, a different set of icons, a different UI theme through gradience. I also have dynamic and day/night wallpapers. What else does one need to customize? I think that’s more than enough for me. I do have a couple of extensions installed, but it honestly covers all of what I need to customize. I’m a very happy camper. Even battery life has gotten better than before
Gnu can be used to describe the gnu project, the gnu license or the gnu coreutils. In this context, they mean that Linux by itself isn’t enough to be the a free desktop, and needs the gnu software to be the system they care about. (There can be controversies on whether gnu is needed or not, since it’s possible to create a distro without the coreutils, but let’s not get you confused right now)
Hmm…
Those are not gnu. I care about gnu, not linux, gnu. I can’t even change the fucking size of my tiles on my pixel from huge to normal… i want freedom
GNOME hasn’t been that beautiful and easy to use as nowadays. When I show it to people, they love it. No joke!
Yeah, gnome is actually sexy AF. I couldn’t resist but put it on my laptop and keep plasma on the desktop.
Nice! I do the same 🥰
Yeah people complain about it being locked down and unconfigurable by default, but I think that most of the general computer users prefer it that way.
It’s still very customizeable. I have a different shell, a different set of icons, a different UI theme through gradience. I also have dynamic and day/night wallpapers. What else does one need to customize? I think that’s more than enough for me. I do have a couple of extensions installed, but it honestly covers all of what I need to customize. I’m a very happy camper. Even battery life has gotten better than before
I see the term gnu around but what is it?
https://www.gnu.org/ and https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
Its a set of software tools, that are often bundled together with the Linux-Kernel. Most Distros use them.
A bunch of programs that form the core utilities required to make an OS useful.
Gnu can be used to describe the gnu project, the gnu license or the gnu coreutils. In this context, they mean that Linux by itself isn’t enough to be the a free desktop, and needs the gnu software to be the system they care about. (There can be controversies on whether gnu is needed or not, since it’s possible to create a distro without the coreutils, but let’s not get you confused right now)