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One of the most common criticisms of tiling window managers is that they are hard to use, and on that, I would agree. Installing, setting up, and theming tiling window managers is usually a big task. But does it have to be that way? Regolith doesn’t seem to think that should be the case. Regolith combines the power of i3 with the ease of use that comes with GNOME, Regolith allows people to gain the productivity features you would get using a tiling window manager. I tried out Regolith for a day in KVM with Gpu-passthrough and I am going to give my opinions on this distro and desktop environmentis usually a big task. But does it have to be that way? Regolith doesn’t seem to think that should be the case. Regolith combines the power of i3 with the ease of use that comes with GNOME, Regolith allows people to gain the productivity features you would get using a tiling window manager. I tried out Regolith for a day in KVM with Gpu-passthrough and I am going to give my opinions on this distro and desktop environment.
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