With Vmware ,
Fedora cosmic 43,
PopOS 24.04
A brief usage experience
Main experience was,
"Korean input" didn't work, which was very inconvenient
It seems the Hangul input source hasn't been applied yet
The system menu is a mix of Korean and English, and the bottom section is mostly English
I felt like, "Where is this place?"
In the display settings,
There's no 4K 3840x2160 option, only 4096x2160 is shown
cosmic-randr list,
cosmic-randr mode --adaptive-sync true Virtual-1 3840 2160
I manually adjusted it, and did some searching
(In Virtualbox it shows exactly 3840x2160, but the performance is too laggy)
For the file system,
The default installation is btrfs, but I changed it to ext4 which I'm more familiar with
For the swap, zram is set as the priority rather than file/partition
Since I haven't used it deeply,
The difference between Fedora cosmic and PopOS is pretty much the same?
I was unfamiliar with cosmic file manager, so I installed and used nemo
cosmic screenshot doesn't seem very good,
cosmic video player, cosmic terminal, cosmic document editor looked decent
About tiling,
Honestly, I didn't fully understand the floating/tiling concept
I was wondering "What is floating?"
Regular window screens are floating,
and windows arranged in boxes by dividing sections is tiling... I learned this now
Floating seems more natural, but I think I need to try tiling more to understand it
Impressively,
On Vmware, it feels slightly smoother compared to other distributions' GNOME and Cinnamon environments
(openSUSE 16 GNOME, Linux Mint 22.3, Fedora 43 GNOME/Cinnamon)
Once Korean input is set up, I plan to install it on a real computer
*Virtualbox is so laggy with cosmic DE that it's unusable (4K resolution)