TheLegendaryMan on Nostr: All depends on how it is configured, what extensions you have, and the intended ...
All depends on how it is configured, what extensions you have, and the intended purpose.
Vanilla gnome right out of the box is good for users who don't really do much with their computer. It can be cumbersome.
Start using extensions like forge for auto window tiling, vitals to keep an eye on your system resources, and arc menu. Then your ability to get work done speed wise increases exponentially. Also this setup makes for a pretty sweet home media server connected right to the TV.
That being said their file manager is horse shit. I switch it out for thunar immediately.
I also equally use KDE too. Which is better, but I don't get my work done as fast on it.
Vanilla gnome right out of the box is good for users who don't really do much with their computer. It can be cumbersome.
Start using extensions like forge for auto window tiling, vitals to keep an eye on your system resources, and arc menu. Then your ability to get work done speed wise increases exponentially. Also this setup makes for a pretty sweet home media server connected right to the TV.
That being said their file manager is horse shit. I switch it out for thunar immediately.
I also equally use KDE too. Which is better, but I don't get my work done as fast on it.