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by MisterTea
217 days ago
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> both GNOME and KDE have shortcomings when compared to that UI One persons shortcomings is another persons normal work flow. To me this is simply a matter of adjusting to a different environment. I went form Windows 7 to Linux and the key part was that I always use open source software where possible such as FreeCAD, KiCAD, Libre Office, Firefox, Krita, Gimp, etc. This makes transitioning very painless. I also dont customize, no dotfiles, media managers, themes, prompts, shells, or reliance on OS features, etc. I keep it primitive. |
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