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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1 @black3dynamite
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      @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

      @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

      @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

      Yeah, this definitely has nothing to do with IBM.
      Their resources are used on GNOME.

      It makes total sense to me. I've always been a KDE fan, but supporting a barely used (and barely realized it was still there) desktop on their product just wastes money and effort that could be better spent elsewhere. This really seems more like they are just "focusing" better.

      Is the default layout GNOME or GNOME Classic?

      Yeah, the new GNOME desktop interfaces remind me of interface to Vista way to much. Stop with trying to make the same interface work on a tablet and desktop already.

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      • black3dynamiteB
        black3dynamite @travisdh1
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        @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

        @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

        @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

        @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

        Yeah, this definitely has nothing to do with IBM.
        Their resources are used on GNOME.

        It makes total sense to me. I've always been a KDE fan, but supporting a barely used (and barely realized it was still there) desktop on their product just wastes money and effort that could be better spent elsewhere. This really seems more like they are just "focusing" better.

        Is the default layout GNOME or GNOME Classic?

        Yeah, the new GNOME desktop interfaces remind me of interface to Vista way to much. Stop with trying to make the same interface work on a tablet and desktop already.

        I don't recall GNOME devs trying to sell that us. But Canonical definitely tried selling that nonsense to us.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
          last edited by

          @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

          @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

          @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

          Yeah, this definitely has nothing to do with IBM.
          Their resources are used on GNOME.

          It makes total sense to me. I've always been a KDE fan, but supporting a barely used (and barely realized it was still there) desktop on their product just wastes money and effort that could be better spent elsewhere. This really seems more like they are just "focusing" better.

          Is the default layout GNOME or GNOME Classic?

          Gnome

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
            last edited by

            @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

            @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

            @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

            @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

            @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

            Yeah, this definitely has nothing to do with IBM.
            Their resources are used on GNOME.

            It makes total sense to me. I've always been a KDE fan, but supporting a barely used (and barely realized it was still there) desktop on their product just wastes money and effort that could be better spent elsewhere. This really seems more like they are just "focusing" better.

            Is the default layout GNOME or GNOME Classic?

            Yeah, the new GNOME desktop interfaces remind me of interface to Vista way to much. Stop with trying to make the same interface work on a tablet and desktop already.

            I don't recall GNOME devs trying to sell that us. But Canonical definitely tried selling that nonsense to us.

            Yeah, that's Unity, not Gnome. Gnome 3 is only for the desktop, has nothing to do with tablets or alternative devices.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

              @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

              @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

              @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

              @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

              @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

              Yeah, this definitely has nothing to do with IBM.
              Their resources are used on GNOME.

              It makes total sense to me. I've always been a KDE fan, but supporting a barely used (and barely realized it was still there) desktop on their product just wastes money and effort that could be better spent elsewhere. This really seems more like they are just "focusing" better.

              Is the default layout GNOME or GNOME Classic?

              Yeah, the new GNOME desktop interfaces remind me of interface to Vista way to much. Stop with trying to make the same interface work on a tablet and desktop already.

              I don't recall GNOME devs trying to sell that us. But Canonical definitely tried selling that nonsense to us.

              Yeah, that's Unity, not Gnome. Gnome 3 is only for the desktop, has nothing to do with tablets or alternative devices.

              Am I thinking of Unity doing that horrible left-side bar with favorites and 3-4 clicks to get too anything useful (to me)?

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              • black3dynamiteB
                black3dynamite @travisdh1
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                @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                Yeah, this definitely has nothing to do with IBM.
                Their resources are used on GNOME.

                It makes total sense to me. I've always been a KDE fan, but supporting a barely used (and barely realized it was still there) desktop on their product just wastes money and effort that could be better spent elsewhere. This really seems more like they are just "focusing" better.

                Is the default layout GNOME or GNOME Classic?

                Yeah, the new GNOME desktop interfaces remind me of interface to Vista way to much. Stop with trying to make the same interface work on a tablet and desktop already.

                I don't recall GNOME devs trying to sell that us. But Canonical definitely tried selling that nonsense to us.

                Yeah, that's Unity, not Gnome. Gnome 3 is only for the desktop, has nothing to do with tablets or alternative devices.

                Am I thinking of Unity doing that horrible left-side bar with favorites and 3-4 clicks to get too anything useful (to me)?

                GNOME
                0_1541180787397_88445735-4e45-4f6c-ad67-880f3f73f49f-image.png

                Unity
                0_1541180840211_432852cf-be3f-4200-858c-19f762775581-image.png

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @black3dynamite
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                  @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @travisdh1
                    last edited by

                    @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                    @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                    @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                    @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                    @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                    Yeah, this definitely has nothing to do with IBM.
                    Their resources are used on GNOME.

                    It makes total sense to me. I've always been a KDE fan, but supporting a barely used (and barely realized it was still there) desktop on their product just wastes money and effort that could be better spent elsewhere. This really seems more like they are just "focusing" better.

                    Is the default layout GNOME or GNOME Classic?

                    Yeah, the new GNOME desktop interfaces remind me of interface to Vista way to much. Stop with trying to make the same interface work on a tablet and desktop already.

                    I don't recall GNOME devs trying to sell that us. But Canonical definitely tried selling that nonsense to us.

                    Yeah, that's Unity, not Gnome. Gnome 3 is only for the desktop, has nothing to do with tablets or alternative devices.

                    Am I thinking of Unity doing that horrible left-side bar with favorites and 3-4 clicks to get too anything useful (to me)?

                    That's a common setup of many desktop environments.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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                      @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                      @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

                      Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.

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                      • travisdh1T
                        travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                        @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                        @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

                        Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.

                        Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.

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                        • black3dynamiteB
                          black3dynamite @travisdh1
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                          @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                          @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                          @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

                          Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.

                          Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.

                          As long as the search function works, I usually find what I need by searching for it.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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                            @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                            @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                            @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

                            Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.

                            Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.

                            I've not noticed any sub menus. Just one big list.

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                            • stacksofplatesS
                              stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by stacksofplates

                              @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                              @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                              @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                              @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

                              Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.

                              Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.

                              I've not noticed any sub menus. Just one big list.

                              Yeah me either.

                              You can always turn on the application menu extension but I literally never click what I want. I hit the Windows button and type and I want. Including files.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
                                last edited by

                                @stacksofplates said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

                                Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.

                                Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.

                                I've not noticed any sub menus. Just one big list.

                                Yeah me either.

                                You can always turn on the application menu extension but I literally never clock what I want. I hit the Windows button and type and I want. Including files.

                                Yeah, I'm so used to that after years of Windows and Linux, I have no idea what the menus really do any more.

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @black3dynamite
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                                  @black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                  @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                  @travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:

                                  @black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.

                                  Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.

                                  Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.

                                  As long as the search function works, I usually find what I need by searching for it.

                                  ^ this

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