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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/4183051

I thought I'd share how happy I've been w/ my Gnome experience these past few years despite the usual controversial UI/UX decisions the Gnome folks make.

I use Gnome Online Accounts integration w/ Google (drive, e-mail, calendar & contacts) and it "just works"™ & it does so quite reliably.

It's so polished & well-integrated in the desktop that I often don't even notice that I'm using in on a daily basis ❤️

PS: I'm using Gnome 44.3 on openSUSE Tumbleweed running on an old ThinkPad T530 w/ an nVidia GPU.

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No mount option in Dolphin (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Hello, I'm using Tumbleweed and I can manually mount any .iso in a directory using the terminal, but I can't use Dolphin's GUI to do this.

And in the "context menu" actions there is no "mount" option.

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@opensuse_es (mastodon.social)
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@opensuse_es
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Feliz cumpleaños! y en especial a todos los que con su tiempo contribuyen y con pasion hacen esta distro en la mejor de todas!
Gracias a todos por el esfuerzo 💪 tambien a la comunidad que seguimos disfrutando y ayudandonos entre todos a aprender.😎 👍

#opensuse #opensource #linux

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submitted 2 years ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2915088

⛔ Latest #Emacs (29.1-1.1) is broken on openSUSE Tumbleweed. Running emacs fails w/ a cryptic message.

💡The solution is to launch it using any of emacs-gtk or emacs-x11 or emacs-nox.

💡If your workflow relies on Emacs daemon like mine does, then simply evaluate (server-start) in the scratch buffer.

Hopefully the fix will be out very soon.

Cross-posted from https://mastodon.social/@bahmanm/110842724716130994

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What's everyone using?

I'm running Tumbleweed, personally. I like the rolling release model, I think it supports my use case better than point releases. And OpenSUSE has the smoothest, most pleasant rolling release available IMO.

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