First thing I notice : The software is a bit behind that of
.
For example
is at v3.30.2 on
whereas on
it's at v3.32.2, enough to be lacking the new icon theme.
I guess that's because
doesn't follow a rolling release scheme, and I could fix that by using the testing channel (or whatever that's called)
At least I'm discovering new apps though.
I only checked gnome as the DE and then ran the install.
When I looked for a web browser there was only #epiphany (aka just "Web"). I usually use #Firefox so I thought why not give it a go?
I like the gnome integration, minimal interface and the fact that you can turn a webpage into a desktop app. Just like that oversold feature on #android.
But there are no extensions, and I honestly can't live without #darkreader, #abp, and #privacybadger.
And also gnome-usage! That's a nice little gnome app I didn't know existed.
It's kind of a mashup of gnome-system-monitor and baobab (aka Disk Usage Analyser).
It's very nice and has features not found in its sister apps (like a clear separation of the system-used space) but then lacks some of their features (like a memory usage graph, or network traffic monitoring).