I would ask in the Gnome Newcomers matrix channel.
I would ask in the Gnome Newcomers matrix channel.
If you are new to Linux just use Fedora. Everything will just work and you can install all your apps via the store.
Never had issues with Gnome on low end hardware but, you can disable animations in the accessibility settings. (No extensions needed!)
Seriously though. After years SteamVR still doesn’t work with their own headset.
I do recall the thread linked and I think a few individuals whose sole purpose on the Gnome GitLab was insulting the Gnome maintainers were banned. Sometimes Gnome’s obsession with polish can be a double edged sword. I don’t think anyone on the Gnome team let’s merge requests die on purpose its just a lack of communication from them. Wish Gnome would take some risks with the DE with new features in the future.
I’m guessing you’re talking about something specific and if so could you link the pull requests or repository?
Like the no default dark mode for websites? I just use the Dark Reader extension.
Shoot Steam Support a email
Revolt and Mastodon aren’t even in the same ball park.
No it doesn’t. I have a Valve Index and VR on Linux doesn’t work for shit.
Compiling anything is a minority group even in the Linux community. Sounds like a massive headache.
I think its fixed because I haven’t encountered it in a long time. I recommend pulling Thunder right from GitHub using Obtainium instead of using fdroid. More frequent updates.
Thunder, Great Material You UI
Don’t go around calling long supported open source apps “dodgy”. If you actually used the app you would know that its a completly different codebade. Feel free to audit the source code if its “dodgy”.
Really? The app suite is the one reason I won’t use KDE. There are hundreds of apps made perfectly for Gnome that fit perfectly with the theme.
DRM Leasing too. VR just straight up doesn’t work on Gnome.