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GNOME Sees Progress On Variable Refresh Rate Setting, Adding Battery Charge Control
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I'm currently daily driving Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. I didn't think GNOME would be all my thing, but it's really intuitive and has just enough options to satisfy all my desires (okay, I needed the gesture improvements extension for some of them).
It's great to see GNOME focusing on what really matters. I think because they keep it simple to the user, they have more time to focus on important but harder to implement features rather than focusing on heavy customization (I love KDE too, don't worry) But now I want to switch to Fedora or something bleeding edge, because of GNOME.