elfahor@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years agoWhat are some things you wish you had known when switching to Linux?message-squaremessage-square168linkfedilinkarrow-up1140arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up1139arrow-down1message-squareWhat are some things you wish you had known when switching to Linux?elfahor@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years agomessage-square168linkfedilinkfile-text
minus-squaremtchristo@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·3 years agoThere isn’t a hardware panel nor a proper task manager nor a GUI registery editor.
minus-squaremeteokr@community.adiquaints.moelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 years agoWell Linux doesn’t have a registry, so an editor would also not exist, to be fair.
minus-squarelastweakness@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up0arrow-down1·3 years agodconf editor is kinda like regedit for GNOME apps ig?
minus-squaremeteokr@community.adiquaints.moelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 years agoIn a hand wavy way, yes. You are just editing the settings of one suite of software, not really an OS “registry”. Closest to that in Linux is editing /etc, but even then, not all software is configured there.
minus-squareHolzkohlen@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 years agoI disagree on the task manager. I like the KDE Plasma monitor application for instance. Very convenient way to sigterm or sigkill.
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There isn’t a hardware panel nor a proper task manager nor a GUI registery editor.
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Well Linux doesn’t have a registry, so an editor would also not exist, to be fair.
dconf editor is kinda like regedit for GNOME apps ig?
In a hand wavy way, yes. You are just editing the settings of one suite of software, not really an OS “registry”. Closest to that in Linux is editing /etc, but even then, not all software is configured there.
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I disagree on the task manager. I like the KDE Plasma monitor application for instance. Very convenient way to sigterm or sigkill.
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