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Imo everything you just said about KDE is even more true of Gnome
What's great is neither of you are wrong from your own perspectives - and both of you are free to share your message and preferences.
Apparently not without ire, unfortunately. Somehow got downvoted for what I wrote...
People HATE Gnome and I don't get it. I've heard the arguments but in all practicality I have tried KDE too and then minutes into trying the complicated customization features I just wanna go back to gnome. Give me a somewhat new version of gnome and 30 minutes and I'll have it configured how I want and it looks and runs nice. I recently spent 30 minutes trying to understand customization of the bottom bar in KDE and gave up
I upvoted you. <3 My experience was very similar but with the two swapped: After I used Linux Mint (with Cinnamon) I tried Debian, it came with Gnome.
I struggeled to find the apps (I dont know what they are called on a new OS) but I didnt find out how to search for them. Win+Type didnt search, I didnt see an obvious Spotlight feature like on apple.
Then I wanted to change some settings and couldnt change them (I dont remember what). I felt like customisation wise I'm using macOS, and thats a bad thing. So like you I reinstalled Debian with KDE after less than 1h in gnome.
Thats why we need different DEs, maybe they and their variations are more important than the huge selection of distros.
Gnome really tends to drag their feet when it comes to new features/wayland protocols to implement. I'm pretty sure they didn't even have adaptive sync for the longest time, when even smaller wlroots projects already supported it. I don't hate gnome though, i actually kinda dig their design, but unfortunately i can't stand using floating window managers anymore, i only use tiling.
Yeah, I've heard this before. I don't believe though, that I've yet been a user of those still-unsupported features though, so I haven't noticed anything affecting me yet.
Fair enough. If it does everything you need then it's good lol