@shbhmnk agreed - you don't need #touchegg on #wayland . However, I ran into other issues when running #plasma on wayland - I don't recollect them right now sine I probably last tried around a month back. Looking forward to trying when #kde announces wayland support more officially again. For now, touchegg does do a great job!
#touchegg #wayland #plasma #kde
I've settled down a bit after an initial #distrohopping adventure ever since #ubuntu starting worrying me. Here's what I've settled down on now, after experimenting with different setups:
1. #opensuse #tumbleweed and #nixos on my primary and experimental laptops
2. #chezmoi to synchronize dotfiles
3. #nix #packagemanager to manage command line utilities across distros with #homemanager
4.i. #kdeplasma + #lattedock + #touchegg preferred on #opensuse
4.ii. #i3wm on #nixos
#i3 is very cool....
#distrohopping #ubuntu #opensuse #tumbleweed #nixos #chezmoi #nix #packagemanager #homemanager #kdeplasma #lattedock #touchegg #i3wm #i3
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:touchegg/stable PROBLEM #2204 #ppa #addaptrepository #touchegg
#PPA #addaptrepository #touchegg
The second is a curated list of desktop environments (DEs) with the best touchscreen support. Iām not as worried about this one, because the wonderful #touchegg program exists. But built in support is nice.
https://www.maketecheasier.com/best-linux-desktop-touch-enabled-monitor/?amp
#linuxtablet Through all of this, I've been trying to stick to Gnome, because I like it for the most part. Is it perfect? No! I wish the keyboard allowed for terminal commands and function keys and such, rather than a basic character set. But over all, I've liked the look and feel of it, and haven't tried too much else. However, most of the bugs I'm dealing with revolve around GTK and Gnome. It has me thinking... It's not the ONLY way. There are DEs and there is #touchegg. There is KDE Plasma.