How do you justify selling such an unstable OS?

Dunno... Can you add any launcher you want to Gnome-Shell Panel?

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Nope. As far as I can tell.
I wish XFCE is the default desktop for Zorin.

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Ulauncher?

What is it?

Ulauncher is the star attraction in our roundup of the best app launchers for Ubuntu & Linux Mint thanks, in part, to its broad feature set and great looking UI.

A ctrl + spacebar productivity bar, Ulauncher is inspired by Alfred for macOS and similar semantic search tools that followed in its wake.
Find more here link
21 Must-Have Apps for Ubuntu Users - OMG! Ubuntu! put two weeks ago then fresh. Maybe this link could be ib feedback or app installation.

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Thanks for those links @Bourne!

I used to frequent OMG Ubuntu but since I became a forum moderator, I do not have much time to read it :sweat_smile:

I was not aware there are so many other alternative launchers I could use in Linux. It is really an eye opening!

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That is good when we finding new things app and software that means linux still evolution and people doing great jobb.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSan2iOeoYQ
This link is about


So the linux is open source but movie about linux are private. Interesting

If the Ulauncher is that good, maybe it could be incorporated into Zorin OS for PRO/Core/Education? I know that with XFCE, Zorin could use Whisker Menu, which from my memory, was a pretty darn good launcher.

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I swapped Zorin menu with Whiskers menu when I was running Zorin Lite on my netbook (now running Linux Lite). I did that because mouse icon :mouse: was much cuter than Zorin logo. I did not think much about functionality :sweat_smile:

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We can create some topic what we doing some implementation to better understand Zorin OS. I mean some describe link with software and photos. I mean about our experience. I know @337harvey have created somewhere this topic if i am not wrong Top X+1 things to do after installing Zorin OS 16 - #41 by pazoff

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Tutorials and guides category. There is a lot there.

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How do you justify selling such an unstable OS?

I disagree with this statement. Anyone can sell anything they want. Whether you would want purchase it or not is up to the individual.

It's unfortunate that you had such a bad experience, but the good news is there are plenty of other Linux OS's out there for you to try. And free. You can even build your own. And if you do, please post a link on here so we can take a look at the first perfect OS that everyone will love.

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When I first use Linux at Mint, I first remind myself "there's no task manager here but for sure there are ways in terminal to check about ram usage and cpu."

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It is how the healthy mind works.
Unfortunately, some people are not endowed with a healthy mind as we have just witnessed here.

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Using XFCE? His/her experience, isn't my experience. If I have something that I found out, though it doesn't concern me and since I'm using version 15 and this might already fixed in 16 is that I don't have .theme folder in my home directory. I only have in root directory. Kinda unusual cause according to xfce website there should be. Anyway, I think this is just a minor one and since there is still .themes folder in the root, everything works fine in terms of installing themes also this will only be a concern for those who wants to tweak their themes. The other concern will be for those who will depend on software application for installing apps cause after fresh installation, I guess it is not Zorin OS problem alone cause I see a review on Ubuntu with the same problem, it takes time to load. I think this should be a concern if we are using this kind of app for ease of use and to make other non-linux user think that they can easily adapt to Linux.

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Yes, tweakers like me. In Arnald fashion, I twiddle my fingers, and flip the toggles, I lika the tweaks...


Startreker

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This is normal. (I do not know why, either.)
It is not that ~/.themes is supposed to be there, but both ~/.icons and ~/.themes can be added by the user. I have never tried any distro (gtk) that had them there by default.

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I can attest that one needs to make those folders manually in Mint Linux.

LOL. How hot here is that discussion.
I agree with @JeffK969 - he can choose any another distribution or feel free on his own choice https://distrotest.net/ . The @Auracle can wrote his experience and he can also try anything else. The point his not doing anything wrong. This is like you going to restaurant and order a pizza and your feeling is not taste a good. We have another experience because we are more friendly with Zorin because we exist here and using a distribution Zorin. I was on another forum distribution "Manjaro" and talking about another distribution was like a stalker. I appreciate @Auracle what he wrote. It good we can be respectfully. Nobody is perfect.

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