>even Wayland trannies are leaving GNOME
what are technological ramification of this trend?
GNOME is dying
May KDE rise to the top where it belongs.
>gamingonlinux voluntary user survey
Lmao discarded.
Hopefully icon view in the file picker by default.
i didn't realize kde was that unpopular relatively speaking. wonder what the chart looks like for the past ~10 years.
this is just Wayland, in total KDE is neck to neck with GNOME
Has KDE gotten better, or has Gnome gotten shittier? For me, it's Mate.
>retarded gamers
>retarted DE choices
yup
Angry gnometards can stay angry, go report some bugs for us, thanks
no icons on buttons is better, try it.
Thinly veiled nvidia shill thread
true
Gnome has made constant bad decisions and does not stop.
Try using nautilus for 5 seconds and you'll see why.
Gnome just keeps locking away critical features behind weird hard to get menus, does not even ship with proper settings features.
You cannot change your default file manager on gnome without editing mime, such a basic function but gnome locked it out because it means people will stray away from their shitty nautilus application that you cant even use addresses with.
false
give power back to the window managers
new golden age, new enlightenment, new renaissance
GNOME is the only stable wayland DE so of course it has the most users
In ubuntu for example you still have to install an obscure package if you want any wayland support for KDE
Gnome lost its way when it became a wannabe clone of MacOS. But it doomed itself when it double and tripled down on limiting customization. One of the worst aspects of apple products and they copied it anyway. Truly baffling. Gnome was never going to succeed in its current form
Fake news
>double and tripled down on limiting customization
This literally never happened
You have to download a separate program to modify or customize most aspects of gnome 3. And even those options are pitiful
To be fair that depends on how the distro packages Gnome
>It's customizable just not with a program that I personally approve of
Cope