

Hexadecimal, not hexidecimal
Hexadecimal, not hexidecimal
Amazing that it works so well, nice!
However I can’t help thinking usability improvements are urgent. The key one being how you need to bring up the menu with a 2 finger slide up, and then click again on the right button to get the list of apps, which is not even user friendly. Then, clicking on the top right window button to close the app, which you seemed to have difficulties to click on (with good reasons).
Finally you drag and drop a lot, can’t you click on the music file directly without opening the app in parallel?
I can see you’re not using Flatpak, the destroyer of disk space. Nice list though!
Strangely enough, that’s what I thought for a long time but not this time. Removing the lines I saw makes absolutely no sense unless you’re selling users data, which I strongly oppose to.
I’ve started to use librewolf, unsure if this is a good idea.
It’s been a bumpy road. I have strong memories of Gnome devs explaining to users how wrong they were to dislike Nautilus’s awful spatial mode. And when that guy refused to implement a switch off option because users were wrong to ask for it.
Now really, it’s quite functional once you’ve tweaked with gnome-tools and added vital extensions. You also have to remember useless stuff such as “Video” means “Totem”. I’ll just never understand why they don’t really care about sane defaults.
Sorry I just realised I was wrong and I did not have the menu bar by default.
I don’t really notice it anymore…
Are you talking about the 2 bars at the top of the window? If yes, I find them more useful than the used space. Probably a matter of taste
Happy for you… but isn’t this thread about Mint?
Is that a way to say “by the way I use fedora”? 😀
It’s quite amazing you’ve picked that example. I just didn’t remember some people had to mess with video drivers. Last time I’ve done it was probably a decade ago, on Windows.
Thanks for explaining, I was really confused there
I really wish I could recommend Libreoffice but I have mixed experiences with it. Spreadsheet is really good, I can only praise it. Writer is fine for basic documents but I gave up updating my CV with it - too frustrating. Impress is so far from PowerPoint that I recommend finding an alternative.