- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
If this becomes a good replacement for GNOME I’d pay the profit margin of a System76 laptop for it.
The best part about COSMIC is that they’ve designed it from the ground up to be distro agnostic. Tbf you could install the COSMIC packages and plugins on any GNOME desktop but they were community repackaged iirc
You don’t need the laptop to run it, and I have unfortunately only had negative experiences with System76 laptops. I’d stick to the classic ThinkPads or maybe something like Tuxedo; the latter if you’re based in Europe.
I also don’t like System76 hardware, but they’re doing this software work that they’re hoping to recoup with hardware sales. If this becomes a good replacement for GNOME, for me it would be worth paying whatever they’d make from a laptop. But I ain’t buying their laptop because I don’t like it and I don’t need it. So I’m gonna give them the difference somehow. 😂
This is awesome! Looks like it’s time to load a newVM and play! Can’t wait for when it hits production ready.
This looks great! Looking forward to the official release. I’m also excited for Pop!_OS 24.04.
So many alphas but no beta
I guess it takes time to built a DE from scratch.
The alpha began in August of last year, and will continue to be classified as alpha until all features are finished.
Alpha vs beta is usually about feature completion. I am quite happy they have more ambition in terms of what features they want to ship.
Progress has been steady and each alpha has delivered a solid list of improvements. This looks like a good one, especially the memory usage.
soon ™