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And so it begins
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Seems to me that this is a good use case for an extension.
Which is what I said: gnome is useless by default, and then you start adding extensions to fix everything. Then they break on update and you realize why am I wasting time with this?
Breaking on updates is not good, I agree. I only use one extension (Tiling Window Manager), haven't had any problem with updates and don't find it useless by default. Would you agree that an extension-based design is OK here and the implementation needs work?
No. A functional clipboard in a gui based desktop environment is pretty much a minimal requirement.
The cant open a console inside of a the file manager I can live with, that is more a nice to have.