Ugh. Requiring your users enable light mode to look at an image is just cruel and unusual punishment...
EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted
How does one check what kernal one has? Does the kernal vary by distro? How does one update it?
Not OP, just a Linux newb trying to learn, if you don't mind explaining that is. :_
A lot of it comes down to the fact that many CSD apps, due to how CSD itself works, don't respect desktop themes such as that which GNOME has, and due to using popover menus as opposed to traditional menus also don't provide proper context menus.
Due to the very nature of CSD itself, CSD apps often don't respect desktop themes. It also, unless designed to compensate, oftentimes does not provide proper context menus due to its use of popover menus.
Not as much of a problem on phones or tablets as unified themes across apps aren't really used as often on those platforms, but it's a problem that happens a lot on desktop, for example on GNOME.
I have a love-hate relationship with GTK: on one hand, it's aesthetically pleasing to me; on the other hand, CLIENT-SIDE DECORATIONS CAN KISS MY ASS.
Damn. After all these years? He just can't get a break.
Rip.
We must praise those people! \O_O/
Oh... I thought there'd be more to it than that.
Lol, sorry. xD
What if you do have an Nvidia GPU...?

It's confirmed: Google Keyboard is sentient and it's a socialist!
KEYBOARDS RISE UP!!!
None. Currently I'm still on Windows, but I'm planning on switching to either PopOS or Mint when Win10 EOL comes around, at the latest.
And I figure it's never too soon to learn things. The way I see it is, whether I switch six months from now or six hours, the more I learn now, the easier I'll have it when I end up actually switching. :)