• _carmin@lemm.eeOPEnglish
    52·
    4 months ago

    Are you truly saying personalization is not there on linux but Windows has it? LoL

    • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.caEnglish
      3·
      4 months ago

      I’m pretty sure they’re saying that customization, while present in Linux, is not accessible to most because of a lack of GUI options to configure a nontrivial number of the customization settings.

      • SwingingTheLamp@midwest.socialEnglish
        1·
        4 months ago

        As a long-time Linux user who had to dive into the Windows world after taking an admin job, this is such a bizarre thing to hear. So many how-to articles that I found to make a change to user-level Windows settings start with opening the Registry Editor. Technically, that’s a GUI program, but still a major challenge for the average user. On the admin side, the documentation and how-to articles are dominated by PowerShell scripts, because Microsoft has embraced the command line.

      • _carmin@lemm.eeOPEnglish
        25·
        4 months ago

        KDE can configure more things than there are atoms in this world. And All other DE are way more advanced than windows all through the GUI. So their point remains garbage