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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
5·3 months agolol.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
1·3 months agoThx.
Sounds like the setup can be quite complicated. ;)
I might need to dive into that topic.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
1·3 months agoSure, 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.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
2·3 months agoHe 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.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
2·3 months agoNo, thx.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
7·3 months agoYou’re right! I just checked and it was a dedicated key to switch the layout. That makes it easier!
I think one thing that bothered my wife when she used my notebook was the keyboard shortcut to switch the language.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
1·3 months agoThanks! I’ll check out the videos.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
6·3 months agoTrue! Most stable system I ever used.
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It’s a more than 4 years old blog post.
I can’t tell much about the things that the writer complains about. But concerning Cosmic: I think a new additional DE is a win. People who like it can use it, others can skip it. More variation means more choice.
Personally: I find Cosmic still a bit barebone. It is very fast. It think it looks quite good (besides their wallpapers). It’s not yet there, where it needs to be for me to use it as a daily driver, but I find it impressive what System 76 released in their first final version.
Gnome is the most beautyful DE in my opinion, but I find it’s UX absolut horrible. I hate usining it without quite some extensions and I do absolutely not use it. Look at it, yeah. But using it is not intuitive at all for me.
Luckily, there are other DE’s I like. That’s the beauty about Linux.