Suggestions Kumander Linux RC 2
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2023 12:29 am
Original in Spanish (Translated by Chat GPT)
I just tried GNU/Linux Kumander RC 2 on a virtual machine. I'm really enjoying the direction of the project, and I'm considering installing it on my main computer in the near future. Here are my suggestions:
1. In the file and/or folder context menu, add an option to compress files (e.g., 7z, zip, among others). Personally, I find this option quite useful in Windows.
2. It would be interesting to have a way to open the resource monitor from the taskbar, similar to Windows. This allows for quick and easy termination of unresponsive processes, which often happens when playing video games. I'm not sure if implementing this functionality is complex, as I haven't seen it in other distributions I've used. Alternatively, it could be added to the screen that appears when pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL. I know one possible solution would be to add an item to the taskbar that launches the resource monitor, but the idea is to enhance the taskbar without overcrowding it with items.
3. It would be great if the "Development" section included more default tools. My suggestion is to include "Insomnia," a tool that allows for asynchronous requests using the HTTP protocol, and "MySQL Workbench," which enables designing and manipulating databases (the latter is not available in Flatpak). In my opinion, this would allow users to start developing software right after installing the operating system.
I just tried GNU/Linux Kumander RC 2 on a virtual machine. I'm really enjoying the direction of the project, and I'm considering installing it on my main computer in the near future. Here are my suggestions:
1. In the file and/or folder context menu, add an option to compress files (e.g., 7z, zip, among others). Personally, I find this option quite useful in Windows.
2. It would be interesting to have a way to open the resource monitor from the taskbar, similar to Windows. This allows for quick and easy termination of unresponsive processes, which often happens when playing video games. I'm not sure if implementing this functionality is complex, as I haven't seen it in other distributions I've used. Alternatively, it could be added to the screen that appears when pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL. I know one possible solution would be to add an item to the taskbar that launches the resource monitor, but the idea is to enhance the taskbar without overcrowding it with items.
3. It would be great if the "Development" section included more default tools. My suggestion is to include "Insomnia," a tool that allows for asynchronous requests using the HTTP protocol, and "MySQL Workbench," which enables designing and manipulating databases (the latter is not available in Flatpak). In my opinion, this would allow users to start developing software right after installing the operating system.