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▲ 5 r/gnome

Is there a way to store extension and tweak configurations?

I like switching between different Gnome extension configurations (vanilla, one that looks like Ubuntu, one that looks more like Cinnamon). I experimented with making a shell script that enables and left-aligns dash to dock but want to know if there's a GUI solution.

Is there a way to create a set of enabled extensions and tweaks that I can easily switch between?

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u/Own-Replacement8 — 1 day ago
▲ 18 r/Fedora

Made the switch, thanks for your tips

I went ahead and made the switch from Mint to Fedora. So far, so good. The main issue I had was a lack of sound but I resolved that. Now my only problem is my Xbox One controller not working but I'll probably just buy a new controller with USB support for this. Any suggestions?

So far, it's running a lot better than Mint but that might just be the fresh install. Loving it so far.

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u/Own-Replacement8 — 2 days ago
▲ 29 r/Fedora

Anything to keep in mind when switching from Debian to Fedora?

I've been and on-and-off Linux user for over 10 years ago now and finally took the plunge. In the past, I've used Debian, Ubuntu, am currently using Mint. I'm having a good time but want to experience the Linux world outside of Debian, so I'm planning a move to Fedora.

Is there anything I need to keep in mind when switching that could trap someone used to Debian?

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u/Own-Replacement8 — 4 days ago
▲ 109 r/linuxmint

I was getting a bit sick of Cinnamon and contemplated messing around with KDE Plasma but instead opted for the minimal xfce4 installation (not the Mint package). I had my first true attempt at customising Linux. I was inspired by Gnome Flashback and Mate to have a top and bottom panel and decided to use the top panel for at-a-glance info and the bottom panel for my actions.

  • Theme: Matcha sea
  • Icons: ePapirus
  • Plugins:
    • Menu: Whisker Menu
    • Window buttons: Docklike Tasbar
    • CPU and MEM: System Monitor

Note: user name redacted, used non-native screen res for screenshot

u/Own-Replacement8 — 16 days ago