Installed a gnome distro VM a while back to do something and to launch a program you move the mouse to the upper left then back down to the bottom center.
That's like some kind of UI hate crime. Commodore Amiga had a better UI than this Gnome trash.
edit: he called out Gnome for hiring a self-proclaimed professional shaman as Executive Director.
I've been a daily-driver desktop user of Linux for something like 5 or 6 years now. To work on a expansion of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux certification, I installed it on a PC as a dual boot, and it uses GNOME. It's terrible and with it being the default on a lot of the go-to beginner Linux (e.g. Ubuntu), I'd argue it's holding Linux adoption back. You get someone techy enough to actually try it, they see something like "hey Ubuntu is easy for beginners," then get put off by that crap.
Why are they triggered with Lunduke?
I'm going to say he called them idiots.
Installed a gnome distro VM a while back to do something and to launch a program you move the mouse to the upper left then back down to the bottom center.
That's like some kind of UI hate crime. Commodore Amiga had a better UI than this Gnome trash.
edit: he called out Gnome for hiring a self-proclaimed professional shaman as Executive Director.
I've been a daily-driver desktop user of Linux for something like 5 or 6 years now. To work on a expansion of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux certification, I installed it on a PC as a dual boot, and it uses GNOME. It's terrible and with it being the default on a lot of the go-to beginner Linux (e.g. Ubuntu), I'd argue it's holding Linux adoption back. You get someone techy enough to actually try it, they see something like "hey Ubuntu is easy for beginners," then get put off by that crap.
Unfortunately so many apps are still reliant on GTK so it's hard to avoid gnome completely