The problem with gnome and gnome bassed DEs at this time is that some gnome developers have decided that the window decoration area was wasted space and they should do something with that area. This in itself is not a bad idea, however, setting a fixed theme for that area is a bad idea. This makes all gnome based DEs look half baked and a mish-mash different themes on the same screen. So most gnome based DEs have chosen themes that will hopefully blend with these poorly contructed applications. The problem being that the gnome theme while fine for browser use or other single one app use is fine, it is useless in a working environment. It requires extra care from the user and extra mouse clicks and...

This was really brought home to me in my test of Kubuntu. Everything, even gnome applications, look like they belong to the OS/desktop, nothing looks like it came from somewhere else. Look at Studio 18.04, open a few application windows and the theme is the same, now open the Dcoument Viewer to look at a pdf... the window looks totally out of place.

A quick history of computing: From the 1970s to the early 2000s computer desktops were designed to get work done in an office. They were built for ease of use and to keep people from making entry errors. The best example of these things is probably win 95/xp or older Motif based workspaces (or gnome 2 for that matter). Then the market changed and more computers started to be used for entertainment. The computer was entrenched in the workspace so the DE designers started designing for the entertainment market. We see the results in both the win/mac world and the Linux world. The themes have been designed to look nice, to not bring attention to the computer over the rest of the furnature in the room, to favour one use at a time computing, entertainment. The next move has been "convergence", well making the phone look like a desktop wasn't going to fly, so lets make the desktop like a phone. This is fine for people using the computer for entertainment or consumers. However, it is horrible for production or content creation. The new gnome direction is not bad as an over all DE setup for consumers, but it seems to stink for getting work done. The attitude seems to be away from the user having things the way they like and more to the we provide a finished product that "we know is best for you".

KDE seems to have gone the other direction always providing both possibilities, a workstation or an entertainment box. They go to great lengths to make gnome/gtk applications look like they fit in. The setting can be overwhelming, but they do try to provide some nice presets. One of the tings I have always liked about Linux based systems has been the ability to customize... to be right :) Gnome seems to be moving away from that. I am seriously considering running KDE on my personal desktop which ever direction Studio decides to go. This may mean I am less help with desktop like things, but I do want a good usable desktop. It is a relief to find one without having to hack things to get it.

That was Len's rant for the day  ;)

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net


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