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  • GNOME Control Center Switches To Its New Settings Layout

    Phoronix: GNOME Control Center Switches To Its New Settings Layout

    Georges Stavracas has announced that for GNOME 3.25.91 they have finished up work on their new GNOME Settings user-interface, a.k.a. the redesign to the GNOME Control Center...

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  • #2
    GNOME! The master of DEs!
    It's so good, you'll never want to use another desktop! So good. It's like the Trump of DEs. Unbelievably successful and it makes others pay for it.
    So good! Believe me!

    #InBeforeYouKnowWho

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    • #3
      Made by RH. For GNOME.
      It looks way better than the Control Center of other lesser desktops.

      #InBeforeYouKnowWho
      Last edited by Spike29; 24 August 2017, 11:38 AM.

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      • #4
        comparison to trump is interesting indeed. especially with the broken cursor XD

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        • #5
          Awesome! It totally doesn't look like an interface for mobile lost on the desktop! </sarcasm>

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          • #6
            Hey, wait a minute, there are too many options on that window, surely GNOME will do their best to remove at least 75% of them before release so it doesn't confuse users, if people want basic logical options they can use a bunch of extensions tied to flaky APIs to achieve the same.</sarcastic facepalm>

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            • #7
              Just like a new KDE Control Center

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JPFSanders View Post
                Hey, wait a minute, there are too many options on that window, surely GNOME will do their best to remove at least 75% of them before release so it doesn't confuse users, if people want basic logical options they can use a bunch of extensions tied to flaky APIs to achieve the same.</sarcastic facepalm>
                What's an API?
                Real Programmers™ don't use silly, static APIs.
                They develop dynamically, based around the holy principle of "as long as it still boots up, shipit!"

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                • #9
                  a clone of windows, what nice

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                  • #10
                    In the launcher section under "Home folder" it said "Explorer" in that video.
                    Windows indeed...

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