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Joliflower to [email protected]English • 2 years ago

Share your best DE tricks, shortcuts and apps youve found!

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Share your best DE tricks, shortcuts and apps youve found!

Joliflower to [email protected]English • 2 years ago
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    I’m really enjoying Mission Center - especially compared to the default app on Pop!_OS.

    btop is also really good if you want something in the terminal

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        There’s also one called Resources if you’d like a GTK4/Libadwaita one that isn’t a copy of the Windows task manager

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          That looks very good, thanks for the recommendation!

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        That’s the same reason I installed it. Although, I do enjoy the system monitor on kubuntu kde

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