Bottom left is Awesome WM. Ask me anything or tell us your picks!

(and feel free to tear me apart on my picks)

  • Jolteon@lemmy.zip
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    14 minutes ago

    Favorite: Cinnamon.
    Honorable Mention: KDE.
    Least Favorite: Gnome.
    First: Gnome.
    Current: Cinnamon.
    Longest Used: KDE.
    Future: Cinnamon

  • aggelalex@lemmy.world
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    Favourite DE & Current DE: GNOME. Simply the only one with a consistent and modern design.

    Least Favourite: cosmic. This needs a lot more polish before I consider it anywhere close to an actual option. Currently it looks childish to me.

    First DE used: Unity. It’s been a long, long time.

    DE you wanna use in the future: None. I’m done DE hopping, no DE can deliver the level of consistency and polish that GNOME can deliver anymore.

    Longest used DE: Pantheon. On elementary OS. Gnome took a long time to get its shit together, but at least it did.

    Honourable Mention: KDE. It’s… Meh. It fixed some things consistency-wise, but it’s still stuck in the past when it comes to UI paradigms. It claims customisability, it’s only customisable in ways that barely matter anymore and can only break consistency. Insane workload on the app devs and the theme devs to have something working reliably as well.

    • Mistiygirl@lemmy.zipOP
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      4 hours ago

      have you used Cosmic recently? It sounds like everyone has outdated opinions on it. I’ve been using it for months and I would say it’s long ready for daily use.

      You really sound to me like a typical Gnome snob ngl

        • Mistiygirl@lemmy.zipOP
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          2 hours ago

          Good Sire, I must apologize profusely for my own unrecognized shortcomings! I now long see the error of my past self and realize I must remedy it. My deepest apologies, good sir.

    • Mistiygirl@lemmy.zipOP
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      5 hours ago

      The thing I love about cosmic is the themeing and customization, but most of all the native tiling mode.

      Can you really get a good tiling mode on Gnome?

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        12 minutes ago

        Im assuming you haven’t checked, there are multiple extension options, just look up gnome tiling, I like it

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      5 hours ago

      Default gnome is rough, but arcmenu for customizable start menu, and a couple other extensions that ive never had issues with being outdated make it the best de for me, kde I end up adding too much clutter or never feel satisfied customizing compared to gnomes default look

  • Laurel Raven@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    Favorite: KDE.

    Least Favorite: Gnome, but I’ve not tried a ton… It’s slick but way too opinionated for my tastes. I could change most of what bothers me about it with add-ons and mods, but KDE gives me the controls I want out of the box, and lets you do damned near anything you want before you even start installing mods (I don’t understand the person who thinks it’s too limited and Gnome is more flexible, but different priorities, I guess)

    First DE: KDE on XanderOS… To be fair, the name sounded cool to young me and I didn’t know much of anything about the different Linux distros yet. And I think Ubuntu either wasn’t around yet or hadn’t gotten well enough known for me to have spotted it initially

    Honorable Mention: Unity… Love it or hate it, Ubuntu was trying something actually interesting and I think it’s a shame they didn’t stick with it longer

    Current DE: KDE

    Potential Future DE: not sure, KDE does everything I want at this time, but I might give Cosmic a try, and/or a tiling WM, though I suspect I won’t care for it (I’ll give it a real shot to convince me, I just don’t see the appeal)

    Longest used DE: KDE

    Current distro: Mint with KDE shoehorned in, though will be OpenSuSE Tumbleweed in a couple hours (I love Mint but I’m tired of fighting with old packages and drivers, and suspect that might be the cause of graphics stack crashes that have plagued me… Also because I’m tired of waiting for KDE 6 for years now and it’ll be probably mid next year still before it’s available on Mint, and even then still only as an afterthought)

    • Ann Archy@lemmy.world
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      I’m a Unity denier since childbirth. In hindsight it feels like Apple lite.

      POP! Os pulls it off pretty well I think.

  • dfgxx@lemmy.zip
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    First: kde Least favorite: xfce Favorite: niri Currently using: niri gnome and kde Honorable mention: cosmic

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    Favorite: In usability KDE, in looks XFCE-winxptc

    Least favorite: I3 (I can’t be bothered especially when it’s x11)

    First: Unity

    Honorauble mention: Hyprland (wasn’t difficult to config)

    Current: xfce-winxptc (it almost works perfectly for daily use but dolphin causes the theming to break and resets icons, but most importantly there’s no search I have to use a keyboard shortcut for that.)

    Longest used: KDE

    DE I wanna use: xfce-winxptc with extra functionality.

    Current distro: Cachy OS (First arch based distro that didn’t black screen in the first month.)

  • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    First used: TWM / TVWM
    Then: FVWM
    Then: Windowmaker
    Then: Enlightenment (briefly)
    Then: Gnome (briefly)
    Then KDE (to this day)

    I played around with a number of others, but never really used them much.

  • JakoJakoJako13@piefed.social
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    9 hours ago

    BSPWM was my favorite back in the day. Used Hyperland and i3 for a while. I much prefer KDE over Gnome. Mangowm is where it’s at how.