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@PalmerAL Gnome's UI is meant to be used in many devices, from small touchscreens to desktop. By default, the maximize and minimize buttons are hidden, but they can be enabled...
@PalmerAL if there is a draggable are at the top, it can be maximized either by double-clicking or moving it to the top of the screen, and "unmaximized" the same...
@PalmerAL Looks great! The area used to drag the window is kinda short (and my screen is only 1280x800, I wonder how short it is in UHD monitors) but it...
I use (and actually like) Gnome because it is the best DE for touchscreens as of now. But if you are not using its toolkit (GTK), and I think you...
I was trying to install `ma1sd`, and it seems that the email was sent successfully but got an Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender notice: > We do not maintain the...
I did more research, and it seems that the verification mail is sent to kmax.io, which is the [developer of mxisd](https://github.com/kamax-matrix), which ma1sd is a fork of. Since they stopped...
Fildem probably does not work with Fedora because its default session uses Wayland. If you use XOrg instead, it should work like any other distro, provided you install the requirements,...
@gonzaarcr Indeed it works! Amazing! I was searching for something like this for months! I even thought about moving to KDE, now that GTK integration is much better, but it...
Updates: 1. HUD works on Wayland if there is no default shortcut combo pre-configured (Alt + space was set to show the window menu: maximize, minimize, etc) 2. I used...
No, my bad. Probably it worked on XOrg when I was testing. It does not work on Wayland, even with no default shortcut assigned to Alt + space. I wonder...