Gnome Tweaks, dconf UI or cli, or extensions can adjust all of those things, CSD included. I wish it was more baked into the settings, fwiw. One of the first things I do is move the CSD buttons to the macOS location.
I definitely agree the baked-in CSD is annoying at times, but now that Wayland has matured a lot and most apps have adjusted to baked-in CSD along with adding Wayland support, it’s pretty rare to run into problems.
Also… if you’ve only tried gnome recently on Ubuntu, def recommend trying it on debian or another distro that doesn’t drastically change everything about it.
(And of course, all that said, desktop choice is wonderful and no one has to settle for anything, big or small 🙂)
Gnome Tweaks, dconf UI or cli, or extensions can adjust all of those things, CSD included. I wish it was more baked into the settings, fwiw. One of the first things I do is move the CSD buttons to the macOS location.
I definitely agree the baked-in CSD is annoying at times, but now that Wayland has matured a lot and most apps have adjusted to baked-in CSD along with adding Wayland support, it’s pretty rare to run into problems.
Also… if you’ve only tried gnome recently on Ubuntu, def recommend trying it on debian or another distro that doesn’t drastically change everything about it.
(And of course, all that said, desktop choice is wonderful and no one has to settle for anything, big or small 🙂)
I tried it on Fedora do vanilla too.
I dont know. I have lots of Gnome/Gnome circle/GTK apps I really like
But the desktop? Not yet convinced