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*Amazon Links son códigos de afiliado y generan una pequeña comisión para apoyar el canal* 00:00 Introducción 00:28 Patrocinadores: tome el control de su conexión a Internet 01:11 Nuevos temas para GNOME Shell 03:59 Libadwaita y nuevos temas GTK 08:58 Aplicaciones 12:39 Pensamientos finales 14:20 Patrocinador: ¡Obtenga su computadora portátil o de escritorio Linux! 15:29 El canal de soporte GNOME 42 trae un tema Shell mejorado. La pequeña flecha que vincula cada ventana emergente de shell con su elemento principal ya no está. Los elementos dentro de cada menú ahora se resaltan con círculos que son más consistentes con el resto del escritorio, los submenús ahora están más estrechamente vinculados a sus opciones principales y hay una bonita tarjeta circular en todo el menú. El elemento de visualización en pantalla, u OSD, también es mucho más pequeño y tiene la misma forma de pastilla que los demás elementos. La compatibilidad con el modo oscuro ahora también está disponible sin los ajustes de GNOME. Se agregó una transición agradable y suave al cambiar del modo claro al oscuro, y si está usando el fondo de pantalla normal de GNOME, o uno que tiene una variante oscura, cambiará en consecuencia. Luego está Libadwaita. Trae consigo el nuevo tema GTK que es el predeterminado para GNOME. Los botones y etiquetas grandes ahora están alineados con la barra de título y no tienen formas grandes a su alrededor. Al pasar el mouse, cada elemento tiene una forma de botón suave visible a su alrededor, y el área seleccionada es claramente visible. En los temas claros, los menús también tienen un fondo más blanco de forma predeterminada. En los distintos menús, el resaltado al pasar el cursor sobre un elemento es más visible. El campo de búsqueda se siente menos pesado y los cuadros que lo rodean son menos claros. En las distintas páginas de la aplicación, cada elemento se encuentra ahora en una tarjeta circular con una sombra suave debajo. Ciertos elementos tienen pequeñas flechas para indicar que puede configurar algo más cuando hace clic en él. En la vista de lista, el resaltado azul de los elementos seleccionados se reemplazó con un resaltado gris circular, que definitivamente es más elegante, pero también un poco menos claro. Los botones de radio y los controles deslizantes también son un poco más grandes, sin las delgadas líneas negras que los rodean antes. Además, afortunadamente, los iconos de las carpetas de color beige se han ido. Ahora son azules y se ven mucho mejor. Hasta el último detalle, libadwaita hace que todo sea más vivo y suave. Las cosas se deslizan y se mueven mejor gracias a la aceleración de GPU en GTK4. La primera aplicación actualizada es Archivos, el administrador de archivos. Su nueva barra de ruta muestra más rutas en el mismo espacio. También es más claro que hay más carpetas principales cuando la ruta es larga y la ventana no es lo suficientemente grande para mostrar todo. También hay un nuevo menú de barra de ruta, que le brinda las mismas opciones que al hacer clic derecho dentro de la carpeta. No es exactamente la aplicación en sí, pero la herramienta de captura de pantalla también se ha renovado por completo. Ya no es una aplicación con ventana propia, sino que aparece como un elemento de visualización en pantalla. También hay 2 nuevas aplicaciones predeterminadas. La primera es la consola, que está reemplazando la aplicación Terminal predeterminada. También hay un nuevo editor de texto, que reemplaza a Gedit y tiene exactamente los mismos objetivos: ser más simple y brindar una alternativa más poderosa.
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Speaking of 'obsession' for consistency, among the several desktop environments available, which ones can be considered winners?
Soon there will be no possibility to change the wallpaper in GNOME
And you expect developers to have gnome in mind when they make their applications? I'm afraid many apps will look weird for a very very long time if not forever.
One of the reasons I switched to the Gnome 3 is to do away with the OS and let it reside on the top 1%. If I need apps just press the super key, I want to find something then type in search folders, files, documents containing the search appears, Sure I like to theme a little like folders, icons, windows but prefer to work with my apps like firefox, thunderbird, gimp, Libre Office extra, do a full screen Netflix movie, listen to full music albums. What I do not want is adds, suggestions, unwanted content on my computer period, no tracking on computer.
For accessibility, there still is the "High Contrast" option in the "Accessibility" settings menu.
I am running Pop OS with vanilla Gnome 42. I prefer vanilla Gnome 42 to Cosmic. Previously I used KDE. KDE is very nice but the constant need to twiddle and tweak buried settings became annoying
Personally I can't stand the new libadwaita theme.
My laptop runs GNOME 42 because that works the best when I use a drawing tablet to navigate it while taking notes.
But the more padded layouts and rounded corners everywhere are not something I can get used to. Ever.
It wastes space and makes reaching the right buttons with any mouse input slower.
Along with looking very ugly in my opinion, I have a distaste for rounded corners in interfaces.
Found a way to change it to a theme with context menus with the old padding and changing the pill shapes to larger rectangles.
If I can't find a way of disabling rounded corners and removing the padding the entire DE will go, even if it is functionally the most suitable for my laptop.
I left kubuntu to use gnome 42 in ubuntu. I loved it.
How the fuck am I suppose to apply a gtk theme in gnome 42???
I hate LibAdwaita and the way GNOME has apparently decided to go, but this video and the other one about it were both very well-produced, clear, and balanced.
As a long time linux user it sounds… horrible, out of the box it seems nailed down entirely, I hope popular theme in the tech world of dumbing down the devices instead of smarting up the users, doesn't start affecting the linux space too much, especially since gnome has been my preferred DE for the past 20 years now
My battery sucks in fedora 36
I have replaced gnome by kde plasma after many years of enjoying gnome. I dislike the new libadwaita and the many inconsistencies, constraints and lack of choice
Probably better to wait some time before updating to Gnome 42, because of mouse/cursor stuttering even on moderate load. Like everything is working in only one thread. It's true only for Wayland session. That's why I moved back to Xorg.
I am sure that theme designers hate Gnome developers and for a reason.
And also I am very sad regarding theming. Because I've used to like Adwaita-dark.
I am fully agree with your point regarding themes. They should be the same at least for GTK 3/4 because it's a GNOME creature.
It will be cool if GNOME Maps will have turn-by-turn navigation based on OSRM (Open Source Routing Machine) and download maps for offline use
What program are you using to mirror the screen?
Yeah, I'm one of those pissed off people. I want to theme my apps!! I'm sure technically it's much more efficient than older versions, but the lack of themeing is making me possibly want to change desktop environments.
I don't get why many people hate gnome… It's moving in a very good direction
so what's the point of all of this? WHY are they making these big changes all the time, causing everything to always be "not implemented yet", "not compatible yet", "waiting for the team to fix it", "not working anymore" etc? everything is broken all the time, and for every bug they solve there are new 2. and for what, a couple of barely noticeable aesthetic details. just choose a damn direction and go that way and let stuff work well, without having to revolutionize all the time
The RMB menu duplication as dots might be some facilitation for people with disabilities, as they would have to still use just one finger/button to access the menu. This would be ok if it could be turned off later or decided whether you want to have this or not during instalation and/or account creation, but it would need more additional coding, so probably better this way if we can get other things in time which would be used for coding those settings.
I don't know why the GNOME project hates theming so much, they're going for that plain too much white/too much dark look that Windows 10 has. Meh…
OMG the folder are blue ! -_-
I've been using GNOME for 15 years, and now I'm a happy KDE user.
GNOME brings an innovative interface proposal, mixing the title bar with the toolbar, with beautiful round corners. The problem is that it takes time to make it compatible with other standards in the Linuxsphere.
KDE 5.24 runs GTK 3 applications better than GNOME (!?). Okay, GNOME guarantees it won't break, but the experience turns out to be a lot worse.
In KDE, with the default theme Breeze, I can run KDE applications (KDEnlive, Krita), Qt applications (Calibre, VLC), GTK 3/2 applications (GIMP), non-GNOME GTK applications (LibreOffice, Chrome) and other important stuff like Blender much more coherent and satisfying than in GNOME.
How can an application as fundamental as LibreOffice look so bad on GNOME and be so perfect on KDE? What is the point?
I admire the GNOME UI effort, but I'm very happy with the powerful, flexible and, most importantly, democratic KDE Plasma.
GNOME is beautiful, bold and innovative. KDE is for real world.
Duuuude!!! Kubuntu 22.04 Beta is the most epic Desktop I've seen yet! Talk about UI Consistency and completeness!!!
Gnome 42 broke a lot in my system config.
The "Screenshot of An Area" isn't as good as Gnome 41. Gnome 42 is decent. I prefer the shortcut key and then drag with my mouse instead of finding the corners and then moving the selection around though.
If GNOME had at least some sane defaults for stuff. It's not enough that it looks butt-ugly, but I need to drag my mouse into the left-upper corner to access the dock that is actually in the bottom edge of the screen!?
Is there anyway to set my Layan dark theme which I'm used to, with this new gnome changes.. Layan dark had a really modern and elegant look. I really hate the default theme now
"expect a gnome 42 cycle with less consistency while people update their stuff" So, inconsistency forever, then.
It is half dead indeed.
Gnome devs are a nuisance to the Linux world.
With libadwaita, my theme (a well supported theme) is broken, and will stay that way since libadwaita makes nearly impossible to keep the clever mix of dark titlebar/light content, that properly distinguishes windows from their content.
Now, it's just light or dark with a huge confusion between the controls and the content. Recoloring is not enough to solve this.
It's a real shame Gnome devs live in their bunker and are destroying what made Linux great in the first place.
GNOME is practically unusable because Pulseaudio resamples everything which makes music sound bad, causes rapid ear fatigue, and wastes so much processor time that games skip. GNOME makes it harder to remove Pulseaudio and use ALSA than any other desktop environment.
Did you not complain, that Design in Windows is inconsistent? Mind having a look at my GTK3/GTK4 bastard desktop now? EVERY window looks different…this is so terrible.
5:50 I hate the new UX on smartphones, list separators are gone, clickable items seems not clickable.
I might be "old" but dammit the new themes have bad UX. I cannot start tapping randomly to find out what i can click and what not!
there needs to be accent colors for gnome
Great video as always!
i got a windows 11 ad while watching
Gnome 3 is still very weird and crazy idea. Imo Gnome is a dead end exactly like already dead Unity.
The most annoying thing: you click on something but instead of proper window you get just pop-up message like "it's ready". I really hate that.
And I can't understand your happines about blue icons… This color is so so boring.
Gnome is gradually becoming an apple wannabee and the desktop will end up as a tablet…thingie. Once Pop gets their rust version up and running, gnome will be left for the gnome groupies.
Looks and feels great! But just like any other Linux distros.. the folder icons are terrible!
dark mode break themes installed, some keep the theme installed, a lot just become gnome basic theme dark. I have dark themes but all windows buttons are not the same.
Do you know when the new gnome system tray mockups might become a reality? They look awesome
man I can't believe you put that slimbook company on your video and their mobile site literally turned me away from buying one. who makes a product and then doesn't even optimize the site for mobile??
otherwise great video and a really good teardown on the gnome changes!
You said dumb nerd first then smart person, this is pretty good way to balance things out.