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  • Sure, it always does.

    I’m fine choosing the best fitting distro from all these points mentioned in the post you linked.

    Unfortunately the post does not cover the only question I have: Is there a distro with specially good multi Keyboard layout support.

    For most people - including myself - this is never an issue, because they use only one layout. But especially people from countries with non latin alphabets really need this.


  • He may have a limited ability to understand what she needs from her os as a dual language user, and as a non technical user she may not either in a way that’s helpful to him in trying to understand the options and setup process in front of him. A less technical user may not be able to communicate how or why something isn’t working the way they need, and he has no context or experience from which to infer.

    Yes, that’s exactly it. I can technically set it it up somehow. But I have no feeling for how the layout switch should work well.

    My wife on the other hand had problems to pinpoint what exactly make it feel unnatural when switching the layout. But as I figured out thx to another comment, many Korean keeboards have a dedicated key to switch the layout.

    My wife is a typer on the keyboard. And it might happen that she needs to switch the layout multiple times within a minute. Therefore this is something that should work without issues.







  • ibot@feddit.orgtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldIt's that time again
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    24 days ago

    I think Gnome is the most beautyful Desktop out there. But it’s UX drives me crazy. I tried it a few times but never could get used to it. I always needed extensions to customize it to my needs. But that’s also what I want to avoid because extensions might break in the future. Therefore, Gnome is simply not the right Desktop for me.

    But I’m happy for everyone who likes to use Gnome. The great thing about Linux: We have a choice!