Yes, it’s Gnome Software. Discover = Gnome Software… the default app finder that comes with the OS once you install it. It’s not like I’ve installed a different app searcher for some reason.
By the way. AFter fresh install I’ve installed GSConnect directly from extensions and it immediatelly shows up in the menu by default. The GSConnect from Discover store shows as not installed. Also nowhere in the Discover store it says it’s an extensions.
They really need to make this more clear tbh, it’s very confusing for people who never used it.
I’ve already reinstalled and set up everything :)
I did check the history btw, it was not there at all. And there were only 16 lines as well so it’s not like I’ve overlooked it.
So got GSConnect to work… I had to also enable it in Extension manager for some reason. I had no idea it’s an extension since I’ve just i stalled it as RPM package from the discover store.
Anyhow, it’s just confusing. I was installing KDE Connect on both my PC and laptop. I never even heard of GSConnect until I started troubleshooting and I thought it’s just some GNOME fork of KDE-Connect, not actually a mandatory replacement for KDE-Connect on GNOME.
It may make sense in the name but the name makes it even more confusing. Since it works on Android/Windows,… Why would I not assume it will work on Linux GNOME?
But thanks, I found GS conncect in the Extension manager… Why the hell is it even there? Anyhow, it works. But the fact I cant uninstall KDE Connect now drives me crazy… Time for fresh system install I guess… Again
I cant even uninstall KDE-connect now. Even via terminal it doesn’t work.
Error: org.kde.desktop is not installed. Is it really required to have KDE Desktop?
The bacground app is Amberol btw
Tried both, does not work
FreeCAD is great for 3D CAD models but not that great for CAD drawings
Dash to Dock is all I need to achieve perfect GNOME experience
4:30AM 2.6.2025 BC (before coffee) morning me wrote that comment.
I honestly just glanced at and dreamt the comment I was replying to.
I disagree and I’m too lazy to explain but in short, it’s not about High/Ultra settings, that’s just name for the settings. It’s about how the games look, play, etc… vs how they perform. And I don’t remember that PC gaming was ever before so bad even when we’ve got shitty console ports.
Doesn’t matter which distro you’ll pick. You’ll always pick the wrong one when you’re just starting
I vaguely remember something for Windows XP that allowed me to run more than 4GB RAM on 32-bit…
If I report bug it’s testing
By that logic I should demand to get payed for testing your “free” software in real environment
It most likely will. I had no need to move back to Windows yet so at this point
Will give that a try tommorrow. Thanks for suggestion I had no idea ffmpeg can do this