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horus
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The removal of an always visible list of active windows in Gnome3 is the most useless decision ever. Now I have an emtpy black bar above the screen, and can not see which windows are in background there anymore. How is this vast waste of screensize supposed to better than a normal windowlist?

Yes I am aware of the plugin, but it's a second bar then while the first is still uselessly empty. Also it's so crippling ugly that you can't just use it without some extensive manual css adjustments.

Why I just don't use one of those plenty beautiful other Linux desktops, you ask? It's because I hate myself so much.

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  • 3
    The only desktop I ever really found aesthetically pleasing was Windows 10. Flat, functional buttons, simple clear icons, no extra borders, shading, curves, and the first thing I always did was to disable transparency effects like blur backgrounds. At least KDE allows me to replicate that.
  • 1
    Could be worse. Could be windows 11.
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    and I'm on hour 20 trying to make i3 do basic functionality like autostart programs on boot aaaaaa
  • 0
    @jestdotty i3 like the other Xorg WMs will suffer from an even worse lack of manpower and perspective than they already did, until the end of time. Any particular reason you aren't starting with Wayland?
  • 0
    @lorentz I don't even know what Wayland is. or x11
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