It’s been a while, so the answer would probably be no. That’s why I’m asking. Last time I used Gnome, the home screen was always empty. Favourites are only shown after pressing the Super key or going into Activities. Is that not the case anymore?
It’s been a while, so the answer would probably be no. That’s why I’m asking. Last time I used Gnome, the home screen was always empty. Favourites are only shown after pressing the Super key or going into Activities. Is that not the case anymore?
But then I still have to use the app drawer. There’s a reason why every mobile OS shows you your favourites first.
So no quick way to open my 30ish favorite apps? Is there also a gesture to close an app or do I need to press the close button?
Well, I can simply open an app by tapping it on the home screen on Android. What do I need to do on Gnome?
You can’t even open an application on Gnome without pressing the small Activities button on the top left of the screen.
Give me a good Linux distro that’s great on a tablet PC
Firefox 130 was released on the 3th of September, almost 2 months ago. This didn’t just happen in a short time frame.
US only iirc
All the parts you quoted make it non-free. Free software allows you to use and modify it for any purpose.
So proprietary
Hear me out, responsive tabs. Wide browser window? Vertical tabs. Narrow browser window? Horizontal tabs.
300% percent Linux market share by 2070!
Found the real pedos lmao
Kid ran towards the officer with an axe, don’t run towards someone with an axe if they have a gun.
Every free and open-source license allows commercial use.
I’ve been buying movies and series on Bluray, which I can rip and resell. Not every show has a physical release, but the most popular do and you do not have to watch every show there is.
Someone’s gonna buy realDonaldTrump and pretend it’s the real one lmao
Just put class=“facebook ad” to your div and 99% of adblockers will hide it, really simple.
They hate black women, Hillary Clinton actually won the popular vote