Remote desktop working like it does in windows.
- easy to setup and use
- can remote into a system that has been recently rebooted. Without needing to make the user auto login and set the keychain password to be blank.
- resolution scales to remote client interface
I love linux and it is really all I use but RDP support is severly worse than windows.
What do you need RDP for? I did everything i ever needed to do remotely via SSH (I mean this as a genuine question, not that we shouldn’t have better RDP support)
KDE with GNOME design or GNOME with KDE functionality.
Consistency between all elements, apps and other things.
Driver manager like the one on windows and ability to install driver with just inf files, so I can install windows driver on Linux
There’s not much I’m “dying” for in Cinnamon; it’s very complete.
I wouldn’t mind if the Nemo Actions system got a GUI editor. I think it’s such a little known feature…if you go to ~/local/share/nemo/actions, you can add config files that can add items to the right click context menu, including but not limited to shell scripts. I have a few basic ImageMagick scripts that allow me to do things like edit images or convert them from one file format to another just by right clicking a file.
Wayland on Cinnamon would be great
Let’s hope they can pull it off soon, XFCE really surprised me with the speed at which they transition but it’s a huge project for any DE and we are slowly getting to a point where it’s actually neccecary!
As a Gnome user, a expansion of that background apps think that properly replaces Appindicators!
Accent. Colours. Now. (I’m looking at you, gnome)
As a Gnome user I approve of this comment, some more colors would be awesome, especially if they are standartized through xdg!
Seamless transition from X to Wayland
For that to work Wayland has to be just as broken as x
Wayland needs stacking window managers that aren’t just KDE and Gnome. I want more things like openbox. There’s labwc but that’s it.
And also Wayland needs more customization programs designed around stacking window managers. Waybar, yambar, and others are all only designed for tiling window managers.
Ability to pin applications to the taskbar depending on which virtual desktop/workspace you are in. For example, I’d like a coding desktop that just has an ide, browser, and terminal.
Isnt that possible under Linux Mint, or am I wrong?
Not that I’m aware of. Cinnamon is based off of gnome which I believe lacks this functionality as well. happy to be corrected though
If you use gnome with dash to bar or something like that you can desite in the extetion. And if I remember correctly muffin support it as well
A consistent system settings app that actually handles all configs without requireing manual editing of config files.
Dunno, KDE Plasma has it all. I would not mind some design improvements, but that is what Plasma 6 will bring. I just need to wait :)
TTS & STT, tightly integrated. And perhaps language translation.
Notice how none of these replies are “AI assistant”?
“AI assistant” just seems like a euphemism for “increased tracking”.
I want the cube back.
The what
Nice
Open source Nvidia drivers