Nah. Loved GNOME 2, HATE GNOME 3. Plus systemd-boot complains about size of an existing EFI partition even if I expand it beyond their 500MiB minimum. On a Touch Bar Macbook Pro, I don't have the luxury of overwriting my EFI partition (at least not if I want to get the Touch Bar working in Linux without reinstalling MacOS for dual boot, which I have no interest in).
With all that said, it is a very developer-friendly distro and an outstanding choice if you like GNOME Shell.
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Maybe try out Pop!_OS I wrote a post about it's features.
Pop!_OS - Linux for devs
Sakshat ・ Jul 20 ・ 2 min read
Nah. Loved GNOME 2, HATE GNOME 3. Plus systemd-boot complains about size of an existing EFI partition even if I expand it beyond their 500MiB minimum. On a Touch Bar Macbook Pro, I don't have the luxury of overwriting my EFI partition (at least not if I want to get the Touch Bar working in Linux without reinstalling MacOS for dual boot, which I have no interest in).
With all that said, it is a very developer-friendly distro and an outstanding choice if you like GNOME Shell.