• Honestly I dislike a lot of the KDE default app names. Default apps should have simple, descriptive names.

    The fact that the file explorer is called “Dolphin” instead of just “File Explorer” or “Files” or something descriptive just makes KDE harder to use for no good reason.

    I wish I could just easily reconfigure the name and icon of the default apps so it’s fixable at least.

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      They are searchable by descriptive names, they shouldn’t have ‘simple, descriptive names’.

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      For me it’s the opposite, generic names make searching for issues on the web stupidly difficult.

      No one has problems figuring out that Dolphin is the file explorer, and if you search for “file” in the KDE menu, it returns Dolphin as a result.

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        We could get best of both worlds and put K before the names.

        kfiles kbrowser, kedit, if kde ever made a c compiler for some reason we could name it kcc.

      • I find it hard to believe “File Manager KDE” would be unsearchable for, given that it already returns results related to Dolphin. I just don’t believe this is difficult at all, sorry.

        I shouldn’t have to figure out the file manager is called Dolphin, the name should be descriptive by itself. The fact that you have to rely on the keyword search to figure it out is imo just bad naming.

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        I never understood the GNOME logic rename Totem, Nautilus, Epiphany, etc… Granted, I don’t understand much about GNOME.

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          What do you think Gnome Seahorse does? What utility function does that small piece of software perform, based on its name? I’ll give you a hint: It directly competes with KDE’s Kleopatra. Did you guess GPG and other encryption key generator/manager? Because that’s what those are for. Not sure how KDE kissed “Keyring.”

          I’m not sure if it’s Gnome that started it, but file managers often have a nautical theme. Gnome Nautilus, Cinnamon Nemo, KDE Dolphin…

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          Basically what he said

          Epiphany doesn’t automatically tell you what it is

          Gnome Web does

          Gnome is big in the accessibility community and stuff like this helps

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      They should just rename Gnome to Desktop Environment and rewrite it in Rust Programming Language

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      I don’t remember where, but you can configure the app launcher to show the descriptive name instead of the app name by default.

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      I wish I could just easily reconfigure the name and icon of the default apps so it’s fixable at least.

      you can have overrides for .desktop files, and the name is stored there

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        yakuake, for “yet another kuake”, from “kuake”, which is a kde-ification of “quake”. because the console in quake dropped down like that.

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            I really need these lore dumps for linux stuff because I will be highly confused at the names. Still can’t get over when I learned that GIMP is not just a perverted or derogatory name, but GNU Image Manipulation Program (and I had to look up what GNU meant too… which was named after a song about a gnu, aka wildebeest)

            i do love the personality of FOSS naming, but please give me a short tidbit about the etymology in the about page, or else I’ll be forced to do an hour long Wikipedia deep dive because I simply can’t help myself!