The Miracle Desktop

dos2unix

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This is just a very quick and short review of using the "Miracle" Desktop in Fedora, I suppose it would be very similar in other distro's as well.
I didn't actually install this to a VM, I was just running the "Live" version to get a quick "look and feel" for it.

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When you first login in, you see a very minimalist desktop, the only clue of how to use the desktop is the Gnome like rubiks cube on the left panel. I do have to say, while I generally like Fedora, I'm not a fan of the default background in Fedora 42. It can be changed of course.

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Clicking on the rubiks cube will bring up all the applications installed, again this is simply the live version, so there isn't a lot. A lot of this looks familiar as some other desktops, again this seems very "Gnomish" to me. You may be wondering what "foot" is, that is just the terminal/console.
It only runs under Wayland, and it's very minimalist. It doesn't have many features, but it is very low resource. Why do I need a client and server? This is like having a master session that I can connect multiple client to, you don't have to run it this way, it does run in standalone mode.

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There is a "filter" mode. If I click on "System Tools", I only see these applications. I would think installing more of these would populate more icons in the list.

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If I click on one application it auto-fills the entire screen. If I click on another application while the first application is already open, it auto-tiles the second window. I do like this feature over traditional Gnome because I can at least see applications side by side. One unusual thing, is that you get these different colored tiling sqares around the application windows. You see, green, magenta and a aqua color in some of these screenshots.

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If I open three applications, I get 3 tiled windows. There is no option to move or resize them. One thing I did notice, is that my "close button" was not visible, so not I can close my browser. I did still see the little "x" on in the corner for my volume control, so I was able to close that, and then I could see the "close x" for my browser again. I mentioned earlier that the foot terminal was minimal. It's so minimal it doesn't have a close button on the window. The only way to exit the terminal, it type "exit" or "quit". I could see this being a problem if you had a long running, or hung process. You have to open yet another window, find the process and then kill it.

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All in all, everything seems to work. I didn't really have any problems. I do still prefer floating windows I can resize, move around and layer if I want to. But I could see how some people might like this and even prefer it over Gnome.

Edit: As I was closing this VM, I couldn't find a "power off" or "log-out" button anywhere, it's possible I just missed it, but it wasn't obvious. I ended up opening a terminal and typing shutdown.
 
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