ummm, ahhh, while you are kicking around under the hood, maybe, mmm, you can turn that doohickey thingy counterclockwise so, it ummm, unclasps the desktop icons from the desktop, so, umm, I can put the icons where I want? just throwin it out there . [shoves hands in pockets, attempts whistling, moves on]
Budgie 10.6
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sounds awesome. thank you buddies and maintainer
"obsession" is quite an accusation from someone who can freely move their icons, my therpist retorted...
beside this was a function in budgie for a long time until it was removed and I don't remember the full story of why that happened, but I really miss this function Budgie.
brent I don't remember the full story of why that happened
Maybe something to do with the desktop view? I was using Budgie at that time, I think, but I've always wanted my icons on the left side of the screen (even with Plasma), so no interest in moving them to an unconventional location. Maybe that will be more to your liking after Budgie 10.6 is available?
brent It used to be in Nautilus until the GNOME folks removed it, which is what prompted the existence of Budgie Desktop View. Per Josh, the current way it works is intentional, and likely isn't going to change.
EbonJaeger Per Josh, the current way it works is intentional, and likely isn't going to change.
Awww, rats! Well, Brent, it looks like we may get you on Plasma one of these days after all.
WetGeek I never say never to Plasma. I think it's beautiful. Without veering thread too much I will say what's kept me away from Plasma is that for every one package update in Budgie there are 4 in KDE. Everytime I've installed a KDE application the dependencies seem so excessive (compared to what I'm used to.) Having triple/quadruple files than I already have is my impression of Plasma, whether that impression is right or wrong.
It's a very coveted DE and someday, maybe soon, I will visit.
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EbonJaeger ok that was the story, I remember. Whenever that topic was brought up I always remember Josh would get tense and mutter something like "it's my goal to build a file manager in my own image that does what I think a file manager would do." I always wanted to see that happen.
edit: me missing this icon freedom is just a 'you don't know how good you got it til it's gone" thing for me. you and @WetGeek: yeah I still whine about it no doubt about it.
elfprince That is my impression as well. Beautiful, but not light.
Because this "Plasma is so HUGE" myth is so ubiquitus, I thought I should reveal the truth.
These are the relative actual sizes for the VMs I host with my laptop. You might find the smallest of those a little bit of a surprise.
WetGeek I figured base installs would be similar until one starts installing stuff, but I also concede 'good point.' It appears a small footprint. I've never heard the myth you refer to, just anecdotal observation of various it/rm
of packages over the years and what it involved that formed my impression.
With Plasma I tend to get lost in the abundance of settings possibilities although I consider myself a person who likes and knows how to handle his computer.
That clickophany called Plasma turns me off it every time I'm giving it another try.
Budgie? Liked it from the start and still do. I can live with a few small missing things that I would most likely find in another DE like Clickophany. But I don't need them desperately. Can do without. Over.
Okay everyone, topic reminder: This thread is about Budgie 10.6, if your post is not about that release do not post it here. If you see a see a potential topic unrelated to Budgie and would like to discuss it further please create a new thread.
Thank you for understanding.
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Ubuntu Budgie announced that it will be moving to Budgie 10.6 in the upcoming LTS 22.04 release:
I will be very interested in looking at this implementation when it is released, because I'm interested in seeing whether the Solus Budgie and Ubuntu Budgie builds converge, and if so, how closely. I run Ubuntu Budgie 21.20 in a Gnome Box at present (for purposes of comparison with Solus Budgie), and will use that version and the 22.04 release version for comparison between the two Ubuntu implementations, and then compare Solus's 10.6 implementation with Ubuntu Budgie's 10.6 implementation.
@EbonJaeger Do the Mutter issues also affect Solus's implementation?
tomscharbach Can you clarify what Mutter issues?
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EbonJaeger Can you clarify what Mutter issues?
Other than what fossfreedom mentioned in his post on the Ubuntu Budgie forum ("... waiting on Canonical to complete the migration steps of ... Mutter before it will be allowed into the release pocket (i.e. budgie-desktop has a dependency of mutter ..."), I can't. I'm hoping that the issue fossfreedom mentioned is unique to Ubuntu and does not affect Solus.
tomscharbach Oh. I don't think he means any issue per se, just that they have a pretty rigid process and timeline for when updates (like a new major release like Mutter 10) have to be done by.