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Re: linux desktops that work well with U++ [message #53873 is a reply to message #53872] Sun, 10 May 2020 12:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Oblivion is currently offline  Oblivion
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My experience:

I've been using Gnome on my personal Linux machines (there are 4 of them now) almost exclusively for years.
They are all up-to-date (through Gnome ver. 3.32/3.34/3.36). Three of the them are ArchLinux, so they have a rolling release model, automatically updated every week (using cron jobs). One is a Fedora 30. I don't update that unless it is necessary (it is used as a server and has U++ and some private U++ code on it. They work just fine and stable too.).

All in all, everything is working just fine here. I even use Gnome Wayland on one of them with the latest Gnome/U++ (where the xwayland backend is now autmatically used by U++).



Best regards,
Oblivion




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