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by pjmlp
1472 days ago
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Regarding GNOME, that is what happens when most of UI stuff is running on JavaScript. I also moved into XFCE. KDE has the advantage of a full desktop experience, where all applications targeted to KDE can share the same developer stack and made to interoperate between each other, beyond classical UNIX IPC mechanisms. GNOME had this as well, but seems to have been lost on their minimalism quest. |
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