• yesman@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I was able to roll-back this update. But my computer is still running Windows. Help!

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      3 days ago

      Start looking into desktop environments, everyones quick to suggest distros, but de imo is more what matters day to day, most distros just work and will help you grab the same stuff in different background ways and/or with different terminal commands.

      They should all have de options or have community alternatives of them that come with a certain de like kde or gnome.

      Close to windows, minimal customization (still more than default windows

      Cinnamon

      Iphone + cydia, opinionated base experience with extensions that can completely change the look and add stuff like panels/dock

      gnome + extension store

      Windows but ultra customizable, tons of settings and directly customizable from the ui itself by right clicking

      kde plasma

      Keyboard user, hand always on it, like shortcuts and code editor based customization with documentation

      hyprland

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        Solid advice!

        And remember that “DE hopping” is much easier than distro hopping, as you can install multiple and try them out without reinstalling your system.

        Personally I’m a shill for Plasma, as I think that their motto “simple by default, powerful when needed” is very true. Out of the box, you get a grandma-ready UX that’s pretty intuitive to any Windows or Mac user, but once you start to dig in there’s so many “power user” features. Now every time I’m on a different system I instantly miss all the little QoL that I never even think about, and almost everything is neatly packaged in the system settings or context menus, without having to install extensions or set up a dozen different components

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          Imo plasma settings/options can be a bit overwhelming, cinnamon can be underwhelming lol, as a former cydia user, I really like toggleable extensions with indidual settings that can be as complex/basic as they need to be.

          My main issue with plasma is I cant stop tinkering with my theme/ui because the settings are so easily accesible. I get distracted easily. Gnome with a few curated extensions helps me focus, realized on accident using it because davinci resolve had issues on kde plasma using the global menu (didn’t resolve after removing the menu)

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            I thought I was the only one who found KDE to be far TOO customizable. I used GNOME on openSUSE and actually enjoyed it. Used KDE on PoP! and hated it. Of course, the distro may have played a part in that. PoP never seemed to run right on my dual gfx Yoga 720. Using Cinnamon with Mint on it and I like it, but agree with a lack of all desired customization options. I can do about 90% of the tweaks I like to make.

            I’ve never heard of cydia, though. Of course I’m like a 110yo on Windows when it comes to Linux usage. I couldn’t even get openSUSE to reinstall from a flash drive after testing some other distros. Kept getting out of memory when it would attempt to install. I do think it was my favorite flavor of all the ones I tried!