I haven’t had a chance to watch the video yet but even though I’m currently daily driving Debian with Gnome I’m always missing Linux Mint. I think it is the Windows 7 feel, but I’m not sure.
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@TheMadMole@thelinuxEXP Have you played with enabling and tweaking the settings of Gnomeshell extensions and with TweakUI?
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I have messed with gnome extensions to switch up the menu a bit and change some other behaviors but the weird thing is I preferred the way gnome presented the apps and such. I still do… I think. It’s just I’m always thinking about Linux Mint. Maybe because Linux Mint was my first true and successful Linux experience? Kind of cringe describing the entire situation like relationships lol!
@TheMadMole @thelinuxEXP Have you played with enabling and tweaking the settings of Gnomeshell extensions and with TweakUI?
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I have messed with gnome extensions to switch up the menu a bit and change some other behaviors but the weird thing is I preferred the way gnome presented the apps and such. I still do… I think. It’s just I’m always thinking about Linux Mint. Maybe because Linux Mint was my first true and successful Linux experience? Kind of cringe describing the entire situation like relationships lol!