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Pantherina@feddit.de to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

[Youtube] Top 15 Must Install Best GNOME Extensions

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Top 15 Must Install Best GNOME Extensions [2024 Edition]
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Top 15 Must Install Best GNOME Extensions [2024 Edition]. Must have GNOME Extensions in 2024. GNOME has been one of the best desktop environments that provi...
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      It’s “usable” but nobody is going to use it every day without wanting any number of things you need an extension for, which is a pain, and does make Gnome look user-hostile compared to KDE

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