does scaling even work properly on gnome? I love gnome, I prefer gnome. But kde is more advanced and reliable imo. using 1080p and a 4k monitor, 100% and 175% scaling. best results with kde wayland.
Some Flatpak apps are getting bugged on this Ubuntu version. Well, first thing is that you need to install flatpak to begin this conversation. And after you install and reboot the machine, configure the flathub and install for example Postman, it opens but starts to get boggus and freeze and everything.... awful!
Interestingly how they make it hard for people who want to avoid snaps, use deb packages or even flatpaks. Strange glitches and bugs start to happen, unusual behavior, things stopping to work, avoiding installation. Well... I won't put my tin foil hat on, but this seems to be done on purpose by Canonical. I wouldn't be surprised if so.
I can’t even get it to try out on my intel Mac. Better with windows pcs. It partially boots with white screen. I am trying Zorin now. It boots fine definitely more stable
As per July 2024, I would suggest you avoid doing much of the things suggested in this video. Whenever you are requested to agree to a license conditions, you won't be able to proceed. Most of the "extra" installations won't in fact install. When putting the "ltp" command, you will in fact install a deadly loop. I had to erase and reinstall Ubuntu all together. I returned to Fedora at the end. This was done on an Asus c302 ex-chromebook.
It used to be a good distro, but it currently isn't the case anymore. Still people keep recommending this piece of ... you know what. There are tons of better distros, especially aimed for newbies in the Linux world. Ubuntu just has a popular name, nothing else. Good only for servers, IoT and services. Desktop? Nope.
@@lucasb0rgesIn openSUSE and Fedora you need to install codecs and nvidia drivers which most people do from the terminal even though a lot of people hate it. Unless you are saying linux mint ofc.
@@esaedvikconsider bloat? Are u serious? This are all open stuff, consider bloat by whom? Some paranoic?. I repeat, i wish this come with ubuntu to assure compatibility
2 other fairly useful Gnome hotkeys --> 1> Shift + Super + Left or Right arrow key --> Moves your Apps fullscreen to another secreen. 2> Super + Left or Right arrow key --> Snap your Apps window to the left or right of the desktop. 3> Also you could install "nala" to speed up apt package downloading. 4> Could Purge Snap if you want. Thanks for the tips.
my laptop is 4k and my monitor is just FHD, I always get a problem even when using the fractional scale. Is anyone face the same issue with ubuntu 24.04?
@@Yoru05what bloat are you fckn talking about? Ubuntu has no usabbility i would fck PAY MONEY for a distro that comes with all that we need, and not touch terminal not even once
I want UI, no terminal, its no so difficult to understand that the majoroty of people dont know sht about commands, we want intuitive UI to do stuff, dont have time to learn and search for commands
Oh yes, the first installation of fedora caused a crash in the xd display manager. But as usual, the distribution will be debugged within a month.@@elonmushen
@@elonmushen What's hard about it? As for unstable, it's a bleeding edge distro, if you look for max stability, then latest Fedora would not be for you. I've not had issues with Nobara 39 or 38 myself.
At 11:04 I am trying to install brave browser but it is throwing this error: Malformed entry 1 in list file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/brave-browser-release.list ([option] unparsable) E: The list of sources could not be read. please help.