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🔍 Discover the Battle of Titans: macOS vs. Linux! 🚀

Are you torn between Apple’s sleek macOS and the open-source power of Linux? 🍎🆚🐧 In this epic showdown, we dissect both operating systems, comparing their strengths, weaknesses, and unique features. 🤯

🔥 What You’ll Learn:

macOS Magic: Explore the seamless integration, stunning UI, and exclusive Apple ecosystem.
Linux Freedom: Unleash the potential of customization, command-line prowess, and community-driven innovation.
App Wars: From native apps to cross-platform compatibility, who wins the battle?
🎥 Dive into the heart of the debate! Click now to witness the clash of titans and decide which OS reigns supreme. 🏆

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Theme your GNOME experience like in the video -

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Sure I need to work on the audio levels - they aren't quite consistent. What else do you feel needs improvement?

uncoverplus
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The most crucial difference between Linux and Mac or windows is, if you don’t like something, you can change it. The customization is almost unlimited. Different with the other two.

kmlx
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Dont compare anything with linux. Linux is the only one!

AnakPribumi-uegl
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There actually is a FULL screen mode on gnome, you just need to set a shortcut in settings

nicktun
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Linux is a glorious mess and I love it. Many times in comparison MacOS feels cumbersome, but it is very much not a complete mess in the same sense.

loftypancake
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4:58, the default directory is customisable
5:21 You navigate in and out from files using cmd up-arrow/down-arrow

maxwebstudio
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Hi, what icon pack and theme are you using? 4:06

skybyteme
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I have used Windows, Mac and Linux and to be honest I must prefer Linux over the other two, however I would use Mac over Windows any day.

derekr
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GNOME has presidency over screenshot app. When I try to take a snapshot with Flameshot in GNOME, it opens the GNOME screenshot app by default. Could you please suggest how can I get rid of it?

bhavin
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which icon pack do you use for your linux distro?

helix
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A flash drive that you intend to use with multiple different operating systems should ideally be formatted in ExFAT, not FAT32. You can do that from MacOS, Linux, or Windows.

mattelder
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This was more of a comparison Between Gnome DE and macOS
But I understand it's hard to define, you could theoretically say that Wayland Pipewire systemd and GNU Utils are what makes a Linux Desktop.
It's still a good video!

HowToLinux
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Where can I find that gnome tweek alternative app?

_Verac
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For the cut and paste: Copy the files as usual and right click to paste. Press the option key on your keyboard and the right click menu's 'paste' option will change to 'move'. This actually is an equally good implementation but in my eyes, is a better implementation as it discourages the use of cut and paste (while also removing two buttons/options in the right click menu). This is a good thing because if you're cutting and pasting files, and the transfer doesn't complete successfully for what-ever-reason, you could end up with corrupted files on both sides. So better practice is copy and paste the file. If successful, confirm the pasted file's integrity(open it to see if everything looks good) and then delete the previous files. This way you don't risk the chance of losing your data if something goes wrong (which happens often when transferring large files specially with external usb devices involved). But, if you still want to cut and paste because the file isn't so important and you're in the flow of moving something to a usb to test something for example, sure, right click as usual and just press the option key to replace the paste option with move.

ZeerakImran
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Lovely video! May I kindly ask you what is the "theme" of your icons on your Linux installation? I am learning to use PopOS! and Fedora. Also, how do you get cloud storage in Linux? I use OneDrive on my Windows and Mac devices but can't find a version for Linux, so have you managed to make OneDrive to talk to Linux somehow? Thank you!!

christoskokkolis
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Your videos are so well made you deserve more recognition ❤! I'll definitely check out the gnome customization app you made because it looks really nice!

Shadowzz.
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when you minimise or close the window, select app using command + tab, release tab, hold command + option key to open minimised window.

uzainmubarak
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Dude your videos are so high quality how do you only have 2k subs

um
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You can move files somewhere else. You need to press cmd + c to copy them and then you need to press option + cmd + v to move them into the destination directory.

Rick-elox
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2:33 the gesture is opening mission control, you can use F3 or ctrl + up as a keyboard shortcut or if your mission control app is on your dock you can just click on it.

oldiemcfee