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If GNOME gave users what they actually need (and by that I mean server side decorations), I would consider donating.
Loving the Warhammer 40k stuff in the background
@TheLinuxEXP I'm surprised you haven't mentioned the Murena outage.
Do people even care about Nouveau?
Good. GNOME sucks anyway.
Nick, I'm still waiting for Tuxedo to make smaller laptops than 14". Ideally 11" or 12". You couldn't use your influence and have a word with them?!
GNOME to me is the only "comfortable" desktop environment. All others are either too complicated or too non functional. very sad to see them struggling
Power went out from hurricane Milton and I was waiting the whole time for it to come back just so I could get Asahi on my Mac mini
Great to see nvidia giving Wayland some attention
I thought GNOME was doing really well financially
Cosmic, please hurry.
the negativity and hate on GNOME here in the comments is saddening… you may not like GNOME desktop and thats ok, but to trash it and wish that it bankrupts for just doing something different for us users with different preference of a desktop is just toxic. i actually use GNOME and love what direction GNOME is heading, but would never even thought of trashing KDE Plasma for looking "bloated" or something when i know that that is just a different vision of the desktop. this is really the worst that the linux "community" has to offer and it sucks. 🙁
was planning on sending some money to GNOME foundation and now it looks like it is more important than ever.
love using GNOME so i should really give something back
I have a question:
So I want to switch from Windows to Linux, because of RAM usage, end of support for Windows 10, and Windows 11 not being supported.
However, I'm stuck with one thing. I can't really choose between Plasma and GNOME. GNOME has a really good UI, but lacks basic features and needs extensions. Plasma is super customizable, but the UI looks a bit ugly to me…
Which one do you think it's better?
13:59 Rock and stone!
i still can't use plasma on wayland: no screen sharing and the images flickers when gaming (both nvidia and amd gpu's), i find it ridiculous that some distros like fedora even abandoned x11… gnome has been great with wayland for a long time now but kde is terrible on wayland
Wondering when Apple will get those Asahi guys inhouse.
I did try playing on Steam with Asahi the other day and it's mixed results. Some games booted up with no issues, some with issues and some not at all along with frequent crashes
But that being said it is very cool that it works at all and it can only get better from here
Donating to foundations is a waste of money on useless things. People should donate directly to developers. Foundations have corporate sponsors to take care of them.
Gnome has mommy issues, that's what i read
Community side of thing GNOME was spending on diversity efforts, and ambiguous plans with no details for funding. That's what happens when you hire a shaman(not a joke) as a executive director to sail the ship.
2:33 GNOME: Overspends on purpose
Also GNOME: “Hey where did our money go?”
Update: wait did I mishear the name of the which one overspent?
Asahi Linux Team is too political (kind of extreme).
I thought it was GNU/Linux and Free Software news, but you're talking about AAA gaming
It seems the shaman ceo they hired in Gnome didn't manage to summon enough money from investors…
no, wont jump on wayland. 5-10 years is a long time
Installed Plasma 6.2 a few days ago and the release is fine. No regressions that I could notice. In fact, previous update 6.1.5 came with a plenty of bugs and those usually continue in 6.2 (although the severity was lowered, so 6.2 improved things a bit).
i see nick video, i like nick video.
Are you planning to make 24.10 spina vid?
I wish gnome will start listening to users feedback and return back some removed features. For instance desktop icons… Also it looks stupid – they develop DE for users, but they completely ignore opinions from users thinking they know better how it should work and which use cases are possible