• yoshisaur@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      it’s a very good tipping point dude. settings is so complicated to navigate and is very slow. not to mention control panel still has more features than settings

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      7 months ago

      That seems reasonable. Especially since there’s no equivalent to the already half-assed solution that is the control panel on Linux.

      OSX style settings menus are far better than either the travesty that is the win 10 settings or the aging and questionably designed control panel, especially when it’s all tightly integrated with the OS and utilities, and that’s present in every Linux DE under the sun.

      EDIT: I should clarify that by “already half-assed solution that is the control panel”, I meant that the Windows Control Panel was always a half-assed solution in comparison to what OSX and Linux DEs do with proper settings manager applications.

      On Linux DEs, a settings manager like Settings in OSX is usually present, and it is a far better solution.

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        7 months ago

        Can you enlighten me on what is the 'already half-assed solution that is the control panel on Linux" [sic]. That you mean.

        Far as I know, there are many a different approaches to half-assed solutions to control panels on Linux [sic].

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          7 months ago

          I phrased that very poorly. I’ll edit the above to clarify.

          I meant that the Windows Control Panel was always a half-assed solution in comparison to what OSX and Linux DEs do with proper settings manager applications.

          On Linux DEs, a settings manager like Settings in OSX is usually present, and it is a far better solution.

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            7 months ago

            Fair enough. And I didn’t mean it as a slight. Just genuinely curious about what a unified Linux Control Panel might have been like.

            This is not to say that the Gnome and KDE (or Plasma) panels (f. ex.) don’t have their varied and myriad shortcomings, but that’s another discussion.