Desktop state is neatly organized using freedesktop standards. Since components are so modular, it's trivial to replace or modify any of them using any client program you wish.
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This is peak "Year of the Linux Desktop" behavior
Desktop state is neatly organized using freedesktop standards. Since components are so modular, it's trivial to replace or modify any of them using any client program you wish.
This is peak "Year of the Linux Desktop" behavior
Maybe? It's not a Rust standard that I'm aware of and it doesn't make sense to use the full prefix when you're already in
~/.config/cosmic
.That said, at least its a uniforn standard. Can't say the same for KDE.