Minimizing applications feels like a Windows workflow because it doesn’t have decent workspaces like most Linux DEs. I never feel the need to minimize a window on Linux because I can arrange everything nicely in workspaces.
Minimizing applications feels like a Windows workflow because it doesn’t have decent workspaces like most Linux DEs. I never feel the need to minimize a window on Linux because I can arrange everything nicely in workspaces.
For me the pop shop always froze. At least that thought me how to use the terminal. But even regular GNOME software was miles ahead of their shop…
Fedora 41, on a Dell xps 15 with a 3050ti, Driver Version: 560.35.03. I got the solution from an Arch board, so I wasn’t the only one. I’ll have a look at the gitlab.
Tried it out and had an issue where GTK apps would not load. Eventually solved it by changing a setting in /etc/environment, but this is the first time a fedora beta lets me down.
I already ran Linux when the API blew up but now I’m a girl…
Papers is shaping up to be a very nice application! Looking forward to seeing it replacing the standard Document Viewer.