I to would be apoplectic if my only method of interaction with reality was a gnome desktop. Give me a task bar and system tray . would go insane if I had to be constantly disoriented by “activities overview” or had to rely on plugins that break with every update to restore basic functionality.
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Gnome has great touch compatibility and doesn't treat touch like a mouse. Which is more than I can say for KDE which treats touch input just like a mouse. Some people will say something about X11 except that's a stupid excuse because touch works perfectly in Gnome on X11. I know because I've used both.
i like gnome. tried cinnamon, KDE, xfce, even um.... Unity.... but gnome is where im home.
gnhome.
That's funny! I'm writing a script and just used wrote the line "but Gnome is g-home" last night!
KDE: I am sleek, customisable and normal.
XFCE: I am efficient, customisable and normal.
Gnome: I A M T H E F U T U R E
Gnome: Features? Oh you mean plug-ins right?
user: "do the plugins break often?"
GNOME: "that depends… do you consider every single release to be often?"
Gnome: I WANT TO BE MAC OS
FTFY
Mac OS wishes it was as usable as gnome.
This is intended as an insult for both.
I mean if there is one thing Apple does well, it's UI. Gnome is a good attempt at replicating MacOS and I like it for that.
That's hilarious. Will you be here all week?
(Apple's UI design language is both inconsistent and needlessly convoluted for anyone trying to actually get shit done)
And gnome does an excellent job of replicating that experience.
Can't argue with that.
Dunno about that. Apple is good at making a sleek UI, but it's often not intuitive. I'll admit I haven't spent enough time with MacOS in its current iteration to have an opinion on it, but I'm saddled with an iPhone for work and it's just unpleasant to navigate at times.
A good example is app settings. I like that Apple centralizes configuration options in a single settings app, but this also leads to cases where you're limited in how an app can display its settings since now it's limited to toggles and dropdowns
Or cases where customization options are buried in accessibility toggles when they would be better suited to being under the actual system widget or tool it affects.
In my experience, Apple has had a great set of hardware paired with very strict opinions about features that haven't changed to match the way people use their devices these days.
I haven’t spent enough time with MacOS in its current iteration to have an opinion on it,
I have, it's shit.
You did a great write up
gnome? more like... gNO amirite gamers 😎😎😎
I didnt last even a day after trying to switch to gnome from kde.
Given the trouble going through Pokemon boxes and that Bill's PC is clearly a server, I doubt there's any desktop environment. The real question is which distribution is being used...
Bill's PC was probably built around 1996 and given its size, it's probably a PC-compatible running PC-DOS or MS-DOS
I doubt many people would've been trying to use PC-DOS or MS-DOS as a server in 1996. More likely Novell NetWare, OS/2 Warp, or maybe Windows NT.
I just looked again at the sprites and it's quite hard to see, but they're actually not ATM-like, but they're just on a desk....
The real question is which distribution is being used...
Probably Windows NT 4.0 Server
Enterprise distros often include gnome as part of default installation.