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wow, makes sense, thank you!
I was Surprised how its difucult, its like undeveloped to me, so why would i switch.
Thank you, i'll try Lite or Mint

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This is poetry. This short and simple sentence conveys exactly how Gnome feels to a user moving over to Linux.
It was developed at one time. Gnome undeveloped themselves in an effort to gain greater control... and they have continued this disturbing trend heavily in Gnome 40.
To paraphrase from Star Wars... 'to thunderous applause...'

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No, i havent managed files, i was trying to figure out if keyboard works, otherwise what the point to do more settings.
I tried to customize taskbar without success, too, so i feel disapointed. But will wait and see. Im very positive person and determend, it wasnt easy for me even to install it, but i did it and very proud of myself.

How can i reinstall it? Should i use the same booted USB? Will it recognize that it was Pro version and wont allow re-install?

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My thinking -
Sorry but I am a gnome user and I like gnomes. I have also used gnome for many years but I have never faced and problem-related to gnome? As I think gnome is very user friendly for me. And it helps me to stay productive and because of gnome, I can concentrate on my work without thinking much about my os. Every person have their own choices

Yes.
I am not sure but
maybe changing the desktop environment can solve this

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of course, its personal, im glad it works for you!

I'll try something different tomorow ....goodness i dont even know how to spell tomorrow, scaryy :joy:

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Once you do it a few times, it becomes easy. I can install Zorin at this point blindfolded and both hands and one foot tied behind my back.
Uncomfortably.

Believing in yourself is the First Step toward Independence and Freedom.
The hardest part about changing to a new O.S. is the uncertainty of what you are doing. Build your confidence with practice.
I went from being a mundane Windows user that dared not change any setting for fear of breaking something and Never opening the command prompt to being a constant code-changer and themer, that uses the Linux Terminal as my go-to powerhouse for fast and efficient commands.
If I can do that, you can do it easily. Just must get over that daunting initial hill of fear, first.

With Gnome, you have the choices that Gnome Allows you to have.:slight_smile:

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oh dear, i dont know about commands, but yes, confidence is the first, im very confident in other aspects of my life, i live in Alaskan wilderness :grinning:
Will try Zorin lite or Mint

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That I would like to see... Houdini

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I will get you in touch with my ticket agent.


A bit of background - some may have noticed I have been a bit quiet lately...
Aside from being very busy in the shop... I have also been porting a GTK4 version of my own (For my own personal Use) that restores what was removed from gtk 3.24...

So... I have been confronting - on a Massive level... just how ridiculously much Gnome removed from the toolkit. The tech articles do no justice to what has been removed. At all.
As the tension built, covering what was removed, then meshing it back in, over and over... Let's just say that Gnome is not in my good graces, right now... As in my entire view and attitude of the developers recent incarnation has changed drastically for the worse.
Some of you who know me may say, "It could actually get lower?"
I promise you, we are seeing whole new levels of Low.

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As a matter of fact, I did noticed wondered if you were gone off more - theming.

That is dreadful to hear. For a themer/developer who puts his time an effort to share his creations it is bad news.

While roaming the gnome-look site, I wondered why so many themes aren't available anymore, I even read posts of themers deleting there account, perhaps because of this.

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Wow, that must be nice. But perhaps you can make a picture of the outdoors, just to give us an expression what it looks like to live up there. Is it just as like those wallpapers?

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Livin my dream...
I've long wanted to move to Alaska... Someday...
I grew up in the Sierra Nevada of California.
Texas is... Very different.

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I'm just reading Wikipedia, to see what the population is/was. It is large an very very very beautiful, lot of national parks there. I wonder why someone would leave that place.

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well, yes its nice, beautiful and wild :rofl: and tough
i have soo many pictures



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because its hard to live in wilderness, honey, and in winter its cold.
We host for worldpackers, you can come visit and experience, most of them said, they'll go back to computer jobs :grinning:

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Wow, :star_struck: :star_struck: That is great, beyond my imagination. Living so close to wild life.

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yes, in the morning the first thing to do is to start a fire, then coffee :rofl:

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And because it’s the 6th most expensive state by cost of living: Cost of living comparison by state | Insure.com

Typically, one is more willing to pay for higher cost of living if a job compensates that cost. As you noted, the jobs are in the other expensive states.

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Wow :open_mouth::star_struck::star_struck::heart_eyes::heart_eyes: this place is so beautiful. When I was small I always have a dream to live in such a beautiful place...
I have seen such beautiful places only in movies.
I will try to book my next trip here.

Do your shortcut keys problem solved?

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I saw that visit Kalgin, really nice, seeing the salmon swimming up. Living and food there must be very healthy, lots of exercise to.

That fox has become one of the residents there, I believe.

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