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>KDE
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>Linux
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>>55251058
say it to my face bitch
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>>55251069
>GNU
even worse trash than Linux
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>>55251058
>>55251082
dumb frogposters
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>>55251031
Jesus christ how horrifying
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>>55251031
>GNOME cucks too dumb to change a theme
Checks out
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>>55251031
Meanwhile on the much more polished GNOME 3
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>>55251069
>Using a broken OS that has no games
wew lad, let me know when you're ready to install windows.
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>>55251031
meanwhile on an actual polished os, 5 years ago
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>>55252125
>off center
Disgusting
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>>55252046
>Anything gtk
>Polished
Try harder

Come back when you are actually able to control scroll acceleration properly
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>>55252046
>Meanwhile in GNOME
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>>55252218
>something something not our bug
Still can't change scroll speed settings, a feature requested in 2004, but was already overdue at that point...
Windows 98 had it...
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>>55251082
>>55251344
>>55252218
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>>55252318
GNOME fags on GUIcide watch!!
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>>55251031
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>>55252318
>not our bug
That's how incompetent devs sound like.
Look at the new file manager, doesn't even have any "Create a new file" option.


Cucks have to go to ~/templates and make a blank entry there to get something as trivial as this
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>GNOME
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>>55252318
to be fair however they are working toward better mouse configuration support when the make the shift to Wayland and libinput.
Currently Xorg is really holding back most of their efforts due to the hacky nature of even implementing proper scrolling in the first place.
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>>55252395
mac could do it BEFORE WINDOWS OR LINUX OR EVEN X11 (AFAIK) EVEN EXISTED
(bottom right corner in picrelated)
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>>55252434
Yet KDE can do it...

This has nothing to do with xorg or libinput.
>bbbbbuuuuuut they control the mouse!!!@#!@!@#
Now you sound like the dickheads who are saying 'not my bug'...
Regardless of WHO controls the actual mouse input, somewhere that input is being handed to GNOME who then decides how many lines a single scroll input should actually scroll.

For some reason, GNOME doesn't have the ability to adjust that number of lines per scroll event, where both Windows and OSX and even KDE, can do it - KDE even had to put up with exactly the same bullshit as GNOME, yet it's been a feature as far back as Redhat 5, which was the first damn distro I ever used...

It's not like KDE is free of problems either, this bloat crusade is killing me, but at least they got the basics fucking sorted.
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>>55252467
. . .

Scroll speed.

They didn't have scroll-wheels back then.
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>>55252526
oh fuck
whatever
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>>55252554
That is obviously double click speed.
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>>55252218

You're posting that screenshot for weeks now and no one knows what you're complaining about. Chances are it's PEBCAK since you're obviously an idiot.

>>55252371

That's GNOME, it has nothing to do with GTK, the widget toolkit used to create that program.
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>>55252395
Learn to open up a terminal, faggot. All KDE needs is some dingleballs to complete that mexican custom look. Get out of here with that tacky shit.
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>>55252218
Holy shit, are you retarded?
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>>55251031
Imagine that face peering in your window at night.
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>>55251031
KDE is better than the touch-hype crap that is GNOME 3, but Trinity is still the peak of Linux DE.
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>>55252125
Gross
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>>55252218

Click "Other locations" dipshit
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>>55251031
In 2016, the K stands for Krap.
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>>55254426
KDE3.5.10 was orders of magnitude less buggy and had more features (due to using things like ARTS and other tools which actually genuinely worked).
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>>55252072
When will you fuckfaces learn that you need to stay on /v/ if you play video games?

>Captcha:Sonic Route
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>>55255371
>aRts
>actually genuinely worked
Thanks for the hilarious joke, friend.

aRts was godawful and broke more things than it fixed.
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>>55251058
>>55251082
>>55252072
>frogposting
>>>/reddit/
>>>/facebook/
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>>55255414
I see you've never used KDE3.5.10. What a shame. You should see if you can find an old opensuse image and give it a spin. You won't regret it!
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>>55251344
Is that monospace?
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>>55254293
No, it's a real problem. No option to select files from a shared folder on the network using the file picker.
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>>55251031
wtf am I looking at? it's the 3rd time I see this image today.
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>>55256358
It's the new theme for sddm, you've seen it many times a day because some people shilling probably for free doesn't find any valuable technical argument for criticizing KDE so pointing that they don't like this new theme is the best argument they have even if you can customize it or change it completely if you don't like it.
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>>55251031
>Using a Desktop Environment
Fucking Plebeians.
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>>55251058
>>55251082
>>55252072
go back to facebook with your frog profile pictures and stale maymays
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>>55255268
Try that yourself you mouthbreathing lump of shit
>>5525429371
That's Nautilus fucktard
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>>55256697
not him but:
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>>55252371
That theme looks really good, what is it?
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>>55254293
Qt also doesn't have a file preview, KDE fixes it. What's your excuse?

>>55254380
Truth hurts, eh?
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>>55256811
So where is NFS?
>>55256822
Paper gtk theme
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>>55256879
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>>55256966
Fucking bookmark, where is it? Do I have to connect to the server every single time? Holy shit
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>>55256977
https://fedoramagazine.org/files-connect-to-a-windows-file-share/
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>>55257007
Not windows file share
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>>55257007
>>55257021
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>>55257021
so you're basically referring to it doesn't appear for you?
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>>55257048
Not for me only, the bookmark is not available in gtk3 file uploader dialog. gtk2, however, works
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>>55252281
The funniest thing is that GIMP has the same problem.
>no thumbnail view mode in a file picker IN A FUCKING IMAGE EDITOR
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>>55257061
That's strange, what distro and version of gnome?
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>>55257078
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>>55257118
>arch
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>>55257118
i see, arch doesn't try to configure things for you because is a DIY distro so probably you need a missing package. I'm using arch too and the shares appears for me, let me see if i can find something.
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Meanwhile, in a non-hobo OS
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>>55257136
Nice argument, come back when you have an idea what's being discussed here
>>55257173
DE is not meant to be DIY, specially when it comes to the heaviest gtk DE
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>>55257234
Meanwhile in CVEDetails
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>>55256358
>>55256490
sddm is a piece of shit either way. lightdm is pretty much the only thing that's even remotely passable
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>>55257237
>DE is not meant to be DIY, specially when it comes to the heaviest gtk DE
Everything is DIY on arch linux because the maintainers are incompetent
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>>55257118
>>55257173
do you have nfs-utils and it's respective gvfs installed?
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>>55257263
lame, this one doesn't even factor in the CVE severity.

Do that and adobe takes the cake by a gigantic margin
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>>55257237
Archfags, yall!
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>>55257293
Nice try changing the topic. Fuck off
>>55257297
Yes
[user@primary ~]$ pacman -Q nfs-utils gvfs
nfs-utils 1.3.3-3
gvfs 1.28.2-1
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>>55257237
>DE is not meant to be DIY, specially when it comes to the heaviest gtk DE
Don't twist what i said, arch generally doesn't install optional dependencies, so if you're a person who doesn't needs one of those features you don't need to even install those utilities.
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>>55257334
What's the problem?

>>55257344
What utility do I need to install, tell me
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>>55257341
but what about gvfs-nfs and gvfs-smb?
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>>55257356
What utility do I need to install, tell me
i'm >>55257374
I'm asking for this
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>>55257374
All of them are prepackaged with gnome group, and yes, they are installed
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>>55257412
>>55257374
If it makes you feel any different, same problem persists with ubuntu as well
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>>55257412
i see so you installed the group, does it only happens in the open file dialog? because it also doesn't appear for me in the dialog. can you show me the nautilus windows?
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>>55257468
Nautilus (gtk3) shows the nfs storage actually.

However it doesn't really have "Open a new file" menu by default. See >>55252371. that's my screenshot
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>>55257511
oh, i see, that sucks.
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>>55257556
*the one on the left is the actual file manager and the one on the right is a gtk3 open/save file dialog
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>>55257237
>have to click through 2 things to get to /
what a joke
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>>55257615
And many more clicks to go to this:

/run/usr/1000/gvfs/sftp://192.168.1.8:4400/media/user1/Storage/COMMON_DRV/Templates
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>>55257584
So if i understand correctly basically what you cannot do easily is, for example, try to pick a file directly from a share using the file picker dialog on gtk3, you need to open nautilus first and copy the file, i'm correct? Is there a bug already filled for this?

just for the record the kde's dialog seems to not have this problem.
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>>55257654
Because KDE is better, and keeps getting better at each updates.

GNOME is purposefully removing functionality since 3.x.x
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>>55257690
KDE past 3.5.10 is borderline unusable. Nice try shill.
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>>55257690
I know, gnome has it's merits and feels polished but i just don't understand some of their design decisions, their file picker dialog is the only thing that in fact hate because you must use it even on other environments if the program uses gtk.
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>>55257764
May be it's your poorfag thinkpad. Go get a proper GPU

>>55257779
How about the bug in drop down menu?
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>>55257764
>KDE past 3.5.10 is borderline unusable
It has a lot of bugs, that's true but is far from being borderline unusable as you claim.

>Nice try shill
no, your try was the nice one buddy.
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>>55257810
>How about the bug in drop down menu?
what bug?
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Wow KDE really went to shit, what were they thinking? The constant UI changes all these Desktop Environments make are just completely ridiculous. Just find a fucking look that works, and refine it. Stop re-inventing the wheel every time you put out a new version.
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>>55252072
>drinking wine
bait
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>>55257825
You must hold the button otherwise the dropdown disappears, but only about 1/3rd of the time.
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>>55257825
Dropdown menu instantly disappears
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>>55252467
kek
first apple mouse with scroll wheel and right click was Apple Mighty Mouse in 2005
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>>55251031
kek
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>ITT
gtk/GNOME cucks on suicide watch
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>>55257263
384/12 = 32
OS X has 2 times less vulnerabilities than linux kernel.
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>>55258557
Wanna know how many releases does the Linux kernel has?
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>>55258577
4, duh
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>>55258584
Each 4 releases have around 20 releases, fagbrain
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>>55251031
>>55251058
>>55251082
>>55252072
>>55255329
>>55258402
what an argument! you sure blown me the fuck out now!
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>>55251058
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>>55257263
>Debian Linux
it's Debian GNU/Linux everywhere.
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>>55252072
>BUT MUH SCAM GAYMES
If you enjoy shit related then >>>/v/
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who /neon/ here? smooth af
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someone please explain to me why there's not one single fucking DE that assigns a different set of workspaces for each display. if I want to have some windows permanently opened on my second monitor I can't, since when I change workspace on my main monitor it also affects the second monitor. Gnome sort of allows this behaviour but let's you have just one workspace on the secondary displays.


i3 wins once again
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>>55258599
So?
Each Darwin kernel has 8-14 versions and had has 12 or so releases now.

Linux is insecure as shit, even with BILLIONS of dollars of government and commercial funding.
OSX might not be completely secure, but it's developed by a much smaller group of people and has a budget of less than $10 a year vs over $3billion per year.

OSX is almost as amazing as NetBSD, almost.
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>>55260627
KDE can do this...
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>>55260910
Ah here comes the BSD cuck. Did you think for once that you gotta add Darwin's venerability to that?

Also, come back when your OS is taken seriously because currently it DOES NOT work. Fuck off
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>>55260944
NetBSD is taken seriously, very seriously.
Just not by desktopcucks, which is fine because it's trying to be desktop OS.

I don't care about the other flavours, least of which freebsd.
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>>55260944
holy shit i'm so gonna mention BSD every opportunity i get now just to upset you
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>>55254415
Don't resist.
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>>55257888
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
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>>55257888
You are supposed to hold the mouse button down, anon.
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>KDE
KDE fags are the type of people using Linkedin and pretending W2000 UI looked "professional".
It's no surprise it looks terrible, it always did.
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>>55251031
Looks great
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>>55251031
Looks like its designed for under-12's
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>>55252281
Nautilus still can't find-as-you-type even thought it existed at the past and they thought: oh lol, people actually use this, let's remove it.
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>>55252371
>Look at the new file manager, doesn't even have any "Create a new file" option.
Did in the past, they removed it.
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>>55263918
>Debian Linux
the graphic i replied to. I want to remind you that this is not [s4s]
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