• flameleaf@lemmy.world
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    42 minutes ago

    I tried lots of DE’s when distros started switching to GNOME 3.

    Now I just run Xfce on everything.

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    I’ve used GNOME and I’ve used KDE. Don’t have a problem with GNOME but KDE is just how I like my desktop experience to act. I am intrigued about Cosmic though.

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      39 minutes ago

      KDE and GNOME each have their shortcomings. KDE has never been completely stable for me but it’s so much better than it used to be. GNOME is the best at what it’s good at and the worst at everything else. There’s no grey area with gnome.

      Cosmic looks super promising. I need to play with it.

  • zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 hour ago

    Tried COSMIC the other day. Wanted to connect my bluetooth keyboard. Was not working. No error. Opened up KDE system settings. Keyboard connected. Logged out and went into Plasma again.

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    KDE is my favorite, but I’m excited to try Cosmic once it’s a little farther along.

    I also love Cinnamon, not because it looks great, or has a ton of customizablity, but because it is so stable. It’s been the best #JustWorks DE in my experience.

    Those are the only two I use regularly. Xfce is nice once you get it customized, but it’s kind of a pain to get configured. I don’t have much use for sophisticated tiling, so tiling window managers are just curiosities to me. I’ve played with i3, Sway, Hyprland, and a few others over the years.

    I wish I had a use case for them, but alas, all my day to day needs are handled just fine with basic Window snapping, tmux, kitty tabs, and occasionally using a second virtual desktop.

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    I was really surprised how great the workflow of paperWM is. If you like a “scroller” with a working DE and don’t want to configure niri: give it a try. I don’t even want tilers anymore.

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    since Plasma 6.5 I just daily drive it now. prior to that I was all about WM’s be it Herbstluftwm, Sway, Niri, whatever but after awhile I just got tired of configuring them or dealing with quirks about each one and what have you. Plasma just does everything I need and I don’t have to think about it. And you can even get it to tile now be it manual or dynamic. Plus you can theme the hell out of it. It just works. Plus Konsole has become my favourite terminal. just don’t see a point in using other stuff anymore.

  • Schiffsmädchenjunge@sh.itjust.works
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    I’ve been using KDE since ver 2.something.
    I like the idea of tiling window managers.
    But I’m old.
    I’m set in my ways.
    I don’t want to get used to new things.

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    6 hours ago

    Desktop environment, and OS in general is just something you eventually find one you like, and there’s no need to change. It’s GNOME for me, it just works in a way that doesn’t get on my way and that’s all it needs to be

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        That gave me a good laugh. Gnome doesnt feel right to me at all man. To each his own.

        But yea, sicko fr

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      And I absolutely hate Gnome. But thank god we have over a dozen DEs to choose from. One of the great things about Linux is user choice.

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        Exactly. You can install your beloved distro with just what software you want there, because it’s your fucking device

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      This guy has a preference that differs from mine! Get him! /s

      Yeah idk, I tried Pop with GNOME and just wasn’t feeling it. Switched to Mint Cinnamon and it’s a little more intuitive for me. I’m just a general user, gonna game if/when costs come down enough to build a desktop to replace my 2015 laptop. By then, I’m sure another distro will be a better fit for me. There are options for a reason.

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      DEs from one distro to another can feel different too, idk what it is about Manjaro but it feels so much more responsive than KDE’s own distro. So I think it’s worth trying our different distros even with the same desktop environment

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    I’ve been using kde for years and really enjoyed the fact that it was simple and worked out of the box.

    Recently I heard about niri, I had a look and thought it was cool. I set it up with a desktop environment around it and in less than 1 hour I had a working de. I’ve been using it a couple weeks now on my work computer and I have to say that I’m really enjoying it, I feel it makes many operations much simpler and moving around different windows is very easy.

    I use two screens, and I really like that I can have the applications bar on both on them, which was one major gripe I had with plasma.

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      I use two screens, and I really like that I can have the applications bar on both on them, which was one major gripe I had with plasma.

      Csn’t you just add a new panel to your second display and add the applications applet? In plasma 6.3 you can even clone your panel. Or am I misunderstanding?

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      You can easily do that on plasma. Just add a panel and add the widget you prefer (only icons, or icons and window titles)

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      54 minutes ago

      Ironic given XFCE is supposed to be the light weight one and the steam deck is the portable device.

      I like both of them, though. Plenty of customizations in both, not that I tinker around much any more.