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People who review Linux distros....here's what I think is important for a linux distro:
Look and Feel. How flexible the desktop is and if it is consistent. PoP OS for example, looks great. Same is Deepin. Or Elementary. Even Plasma. But start installing QT/GTK apps and you'll see that they do not respect the theme at all. So they are very inconsistent. Gnome is also not flexible out of the box, so this is a minus. Plasma is too complex and can be overwhelming. So theme dark/light mode, and accent colors, are cool, and yet pointless when they can't change the theme for half of all apps...
Apps installation and availability. Can this OS provide me with an easy way of installing apps? Do I have access to most Linux apps via the "software center"? Again, Ubuntu and the like, provide a nice "software center" but you won't find that many apps there. So that's a big minus.
Dealing with files. People wanna click their videos, documents, photos and the like, and have them open with the proper app. How are these managing it?
How's the internet experience. Like what browser do they use and such. Because the internet will be the most used part of a computer, most likely. And the internet is full of ads and trackers. Is the browser protecting the users from these!?
Backups and stability. How stable is a system and how are they dealing with the backups. Is it easy to backup your system and files, then restore? With linux you kinda need a good backup and restore system.
So yah, Linux distros should showcase more than how pretty they are and that on the surface with their default apps. People who make such linux videos should look deeper.
I challenge them to look at TROMjaro - tromjaro.com. All criticism is very much welcomed. We are trying to make TROMjaro score very high on many such relevant points.
TROMjaro's theme and theme switcher works with like 95% of all apps, so it is super consistent. We have 6 layouts for the layout switch. We run XFCE so it is very fast. Speaking of that, Gnome may feel fast at first in a VM and looking at the RAM consumption will not tell you much anyway, but use Gnome for months and you'll see your computer slows down. I have done that.
Back to TROMjaro we also have flatpaks + aur enabled by default, alongside manjaro's repos. So apps' availability is as good as you can get. 1 place to install/remove stuff. No need to use a terminal.
We've also tested TROMjaro with a lot of files: video, audio, text, to make sure they open with relevant apps. And our browser blocks all ads, trackers and sponsored youtube content. Plus more!
Lastly we create automatic system backups before any important system updates.
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Enough with bragging haha. But yah we try to make TROMjaro very good. #tromlive
www.tromjaro.com
The new Layout Switch app
We are getting more serious about the layout switcher. So instead of TROMjaro Classic and Modern, we are now switching to multiple layouts that replicate most well known and diverse layouts in the operating systems’ world:
These are the current 4 designs. Actually 5.
The Unity design. Replicating what Ubuntu introduced a few years ago called Unity. It was a great desktop layout and we’ve been using it with TROMjaro as default from the beginning. You have 2 options: with or without global menus. Just so that we please everyone.
www.tromjaro.com/releases
Trade-free source https://files.trom.tf/s/SgDfj6DFpRrxecj
Slow Baloon shotting.
First video with 5d mark 4 119fps(full frame)
Second video Olympus tought 120fps
Third Olympus tought 240fps
Fourth Olympus tought 480fps
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Video filmuotas su olympus tough TG-6. Operacine systema Tromjaro. Video apdirbimo irankis kdenlive.
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