Alphabetical sort apps in Gnome Menu?

Or just use KDE, you can customise it however you want, no extensions needed :rofl:

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I reinstalled EnOS this week to upgrade my system with systemd-boot and disk encryption and after ages of using XFCE, I thought I’d give Gnome a fair shot.
And I wonder if anyone uses Gnome without extensions. I use Nextcloud-Client and don’t know how to use it in a reasonable way without systray icon. So first extension needed (Tray Icons: Reloaded). I find navigation between windows or workspaces somewhat cumbersome → next extension (panel scroll). I am curious what comes next.

What gets lost in enthusiasms is that XFCE is surprisingly capable, and even reasonably configurable - and it keeps working through most things that happen out there…

(from a not-at-all-biased XFCE user)

:grin:

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There’s several folks who would. The reality is it’s based on debian stable and the team designing it is working off of those packages and parameter. I’m my opinion they would need to build on the latest Ubuntu realistically to even give Arch a fighting chance at keeping it running.

At least that’s why I think it’s always so broken here.

Try Alt + F2 and type the r character, which is short for ā€˜reset’, then hit enter.

If that doesn’t sort your apps, run this command from the terminal:
gsettings reset org.gnome.shell app-picker-layout

Then do the Alt + F2; type r & hit enter.