On 04/16/2017 01:41 AM, Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
Yesterday I did more think on the matter and I understand that GNOME is really a *BAD* choice for DESKTOP, for example GNOME Shell lacks three essential features as a application launcher:
* lack of provide full name of programs, if some applications have long name, their name appears incomplete * lack of category sorting of applications * lack of provide a short description about programs, this is extremely useful for small programs
it is a GPU hungry and its extension system is really bad and has many problems that does not solved during these years.
in addition to these, totally GNOME 3 UI design is suitable for touch screens and tablets, not for desktop,[1] they did remove a extremely useful control element, the "MENU BAR" and replaced it with different menu buttons, caused to confusing and lack of support by keyboard shortcuts.
Yesterday I did switch to Cinnamon, but maybe I switch to MATE or XFCE, I no longer use GNOME and now I don't suggest GNOME to be default DE on any distro.
[1] I don't known who use Linux on tablet that GNOME developers destroyed GNOME.
If you don't like GNOME, don't use it. I do agree with many of your points, which is why I don't use GNOME myself--but a more constructive approach would be to file (polite) bugzilla tickets and submit patches. Nate -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org