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  • I really like GNOME, but I’m so used to my Sway/i3 keybindings I’ve been using for nine years without any change… I just cannot switch. I’d also miss tiling.

    Meanwhile, the two things I dislike with Sway:

    • the way window borders look
    • nm-applet can’t be clicked to open a list of wifis, so I rely on nmtui (although it works on i3)

    But I use a lot of GNOME software, especially on my phone. :D




  • erebion@news.erebion.eutoLinux@lemmy.mlAnd so it begins
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    10 days ago

    Testing does not have dedicated security work and issues could be unsolved for a couple more days. You can use testing, of course, but read Debian security advisories. Upgrade packages from Unstable if there’s something critical and do not wait days for a fix.


  • erebion@news.erebion.eutoLinux@lemmy.mlAnd so it begins
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    10 days ago

    It’s called unstable because packages are constantly upgraded, unlike Debian Stable, which stays the same until the next release and only gets patches. It is NOT called unstable “because they do not guarantee that it will work”, for that you’d need paid enterprise support from some company.