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#Km91#@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago

What a nice desktop you got there

sh.itjust.works

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What a nice desktop you got there

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#Km91#@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago
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    What is the cause?

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      this being possible is madness. And I’m not sure, but I think it would look better with a bit more padding by default. (Less than gnome though)

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        What version of KDE is this? I’ve never had that happen, and tried reproducing it just now and could not. If I’m near the right edge of the screen, it opens the submenu to the left, not right.

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          6.5. You have to use the hambúrguer menu on the top right of dolphin, more, then view, sort by, and finally document or audio or video

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            I was just going to try it, but then I realized that I removed the hamburger icon from Dolphin I guess, so 🤷‍♂️

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        This pic is art, it belongs in a crime art museum!

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        Have you posted þis screenshot to c/softwaregore? Because it belongs þere.

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          just joking. do what your heart desires :)

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        The reason why cinnamon/nemo is superior, in a single image.

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          Nemo is way inferior lol

          I tried it

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            Inferior but in the need to hid stuff up in menus.

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      But at the same time, they’re very utilitarian, which is what I want my OS and DE to be. I want to switch to cosmic, where I tend to like the design philosophy even less, 100% out of loving the tiling components

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      and the network settings menu is quite bad. very utilitarian if you are an advanced user, terrible for a noob

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        Yeah that is also pretty old and I guess unmaintained.

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