turns out switching from gnome to KDE on fedora is *really easy* https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/switching-desktop-environments/
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@datenwolf @lritter will that make the kde and/or gnome stop intercepting touch events?
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@aeva i assume you have already found https://forum.manjaro.org/t/disable-3-finger-gestures/148086/18
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https://discourse.gnome.org/t/how-to-disable-edit-touchpad-gestures-in-gnome-40/6081/2which don't sound too helpful
@lritter D:
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@aeva 2022, somebody noted: "However, the up/down swipe gestures can be disabled by going into KDE Settings > Workspace Behavior > Desktop Effects and disabling Desktop Grid and Present Windows. The left/right gestures cannot be removed without disabling all virtual desktops." (https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php%3Ff=111&t=176711.html#p459511)
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@datenwolf @lritter I need you to understand: I. HATE. WAYLAND. WITH. ALL. MY. HEART. AND. I. HATE. EVERYTIHNG. THAT. LED. TO. ME. USING. IT.
@aeva @datenwolf @lritter
Don't mince words. Tell us how you really feel!
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someone should teach linux developers Game Design. linux would be a lot more fun if you could get enhancements and power-ups each run that persist into future runs
@aeva can't wait for Linux 2 to come out. I hope they also add tense music to sudo
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@aeva @datenwolf @lritter
Don't mince words. Tell us how you really feel!
:-)@brouhaha @datenwolf @lritter like i didn't get nearly enough sleep last night
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@brouhaha @datenwolf @lritter like i didn't get nearly enough sleep last night
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@datenwolf @aeva "stop breathing, air quality is not good"
Sorry, I didn't mean to direct this urge at the tagged people in particular.
I'd rather have *everyone* in the FOSS world see Wayland for what it is, and cease to pour their efforts in the sunk cost fallacy.
Had all the time, energy and life that people poured into Wayland for over 15 years spent instead of fixing the issues of Xorg and addressing the shortcomings of the X11 protocol, it would have been a lot more productive.
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Sorry, I didn't mean to direct this urge at the tagged people in particular.
I'd rather have *everyone* in the FOSS world see Wayland for what it is, and cease to pour their efforts in the sunk cost fallacy.
Had all the time, energy and life that people poured into Wayland for over 15 years spent instead of fixing the issues of Xorg and addressing the shortcomings of the X11 protocol, it would have been a lot more productive.
@datenwolf @lritter I agree completely