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I made this post because I really like the design of GNOME, and although i'd like customizability, it is mostly enough for my everyday needs. But I want to understand why people may choose other desktop environments..or why you would/would'nt use GNOME.

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[–] Daeraxa@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

I like a lot of pre-customised versions of GNOME like with Ubuntu or Pop!_OS but (and I'm currently using this on Fedora) the default "out of the box" GNOME experience is a bit rough and unfriendly. Sure I've got it customised now with some fancy top panel stuff but its still clear I just shoehorned in a bunch of GNOME extensions - and I'm still yet to find a tray that is 1) still supported and 2) to my liking.