I appreciate the feedback so far on the fish shell and Bazzite Linux. The latest curiosity that seems to be attracting attention is something called Hyprland. This is a window manager/compositor that's Wayland-only but apparently extremely resource-light and customizable. It's also increasingly showing up in Linux forums that I watch and has the now-typical small but very noisy following who say it's the Next Big Thing in open source. Having said that, Hyprland is not a full replacement for GNOME or KDE; no panels, utilities, widgets, GUI settings app. It needs these from other sources which could well come from the KDE or GNOME suites. But does that defeat the purpose? Is this the first software that finally lets Wayland shine? Or is it an open source Labubu, the hottest thing around but forgotten next year? -- Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch / @el56