• @[email protected]
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    622 months ago

    2025 would be the year of Linux, if we could finally agree, that:

    • Fedora,
    • rust,
    • systemd,
    • wayland,
    • pipewire,
    • gtk,
    • Gnome,
    • nano,
    • flatpak, and
    • light mode

    is the perfect stack of technology and configuration and that we do not need anything else. But no, you guys just had to disagree, and here we are …

    • The Hobbyist
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      892 months ago

      I’m with you all the way, really, except that, truly, KDE plasma and dark mode are the superior choices, obviously :)

      • @xilophor
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        332 months ago

        Not to mention openSUSE Tumbleweed instead of Fedora :)

        • Kalcifer
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          322 months ago

          And Arch Linux instead of openSUSE Tumbleweed and Fedora 😊

            • Zelaf
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              72 months ago

              And Linux Mint DE instead of NixOS and Arch Linux and openSUSE Tumbleweed and Fedora 😊

      • @[email protected]
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        282 months ago

        You have just single handedly chased away some potential Linux users and prevented Year of the Linux Desktop 2024! Just with that comment! I hope you are happy now!

      • Sunoc
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        102 months ago

        Better UI consistency. It’s always really annoying when you have your nice dark theme and a bright white page pops out of nowhere and fry your eyes.

        For ease on the eye, keep everything black on white, and turn down screen brightness if the environment is dark.

    • Krafty Kactus
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      202 months ago

      For most people yes. The only things I would say are more personal choices are nano, Gnome, and light mode

    • @[email protected]
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      162 months ago

      Surprised how, of all the people who took the bait, not a single one of them complained about systemd.

      My beard isn’t long enough to have an opinion about systemd. All I know is all my homies hate systemd for some reason.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        A lot of complaints I’ve seen is that it’s bloated - it’s not only a system manager but also has a DNS relay, network manager, container manager, and so on.

        That said, codifying service startup and managing them with cgroups is IMO MUCH better than init scripts that think running killall apache is a good way to stop a service.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago
      • openSUSE better
      • yes (zig is good too)
      • dinit
      • yes
      • yes
      • Qt
      • cosmic (when it’s done)
      • Emacs
      • flatpaks are good at their job, but I want system packages too
      • dark mode is infinitely better
    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Counterpoint it would be the year of the Linux desktop if we all agreed on

      • Artix
      • OpenRC
      • Wayland (but different implementation)
      • pulseaudio
      • non-gnome gtk
      • Hyprland
      • Vim
      • AUR
      • dark mode always
    • Sunoc
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      42 months ago

      I beg to slightly differ, but it’s a good take overall:

      • Aeon Desktop or Fedora Silverblue, any sane immutable system, really
      • Zig + Rust + Scheme / Clojure
      • systemd,
      • wayland,
      • pipewire,
      • gtk,
      • Gnome,
      • nano / gedit / whatever y’all are using instead of glorious Emacs
      • flatpak,
      • distrobox
      • light mode
      • arthurpizza
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        52 months ago

        Oh! So close, Honey. We’re looking for vim and dark-mode. But thanks for playing.

    • palordrolap
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      42 months ago

      nano with the new, alternative “GUI editor standard” keybinds or the old pico ones?

    • @varjen
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      12 months ago

      I will switch to Gnome when it can handle multiple workspaces on multiple displays properly. The fact that I can’t have multiple independent workspaces for each display is a complete deal breaker for me.