8 Things You Should Do After Switching to GNOME
Switching desktop environments always comes with some unsolicited troubles. You need to configure new settings, review installed applications, and maximize the resemblance between your old and new desktops. When you switch to GNOME, this hassle increases significantly considering how unique GNOME is compared to other Linux desktops.
Nonetheless, it is easy to get started with GNOME. You just need to know what things you should take care of after logging into the desktop for the first time. You might not find all these setups relevant, but in the end, they'll help you get the best of what GNOME has to offer.
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