So a few months back I asked about you guys os in c/asklemmy, so this time I wanna ask about your desktops you use on this same account.
(I use kde but plan to move to cinnamon I find kde buggy and gnome tracker3 randomly broke for no reason so yh idk if these happened to anybody)

  • wer2@lemm.ee
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    24 minutes ago

    XFCE. I also like tiling WMs, but I often have to share computers and they are too unintuitive for the rest of the family.

  • Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.ml
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    KDE on my main gaming PC, or if I want something that looks really modern and sleek without tons of setup/tweaking on another PC.

    Mint with Cinnamon if I want a #justworks setup that is rock stable and I don’t need to look sexy.

    My side business laptop uses LMDE with Cinnamon for that reason. I need that thing to be rock stable and dependable at all times.

    Cinnamon has been more stable for me than any other DE, and in my experience, is just as performant as other low-spec favorites like XFCE. My fresh install of LMDE with Cinnamon right after boot uses about 850MB of memory. My testing with XFCE was about the same, maybe 50-75MB less, which for my use case is effectively identical.

    Not crapping on XFCE though, I like playing with it on one of my old thinkpads. Not a fan at all of Gnome, I’ve tried to like it for years, but I just don’t care for it, and I experience quite a few bugs.

    I plan on trying the new Cosmic DE soon, it seems like Gnome done better, and I could see myself liking it from the reviews I’ve watched.

  • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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    2 hours ago

    Windows 10

    Because I am soft and weak from getting smashed every day at my 3 part time jobs and I just want to drink and play video games at the end of the day, not learn a new OS.

    I promise to try Linux Mint when windows 10 is no longer supported.

  • frankwilco@lemm.ee
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    2 hours ago

    XFCE.

    I recently switched to it after a year or so with KDE. Deff see some improvement in terms of battery life with my laptop, but I’m still not used to the lack of WinKey+Num shortcuts (I’m aware of docklike, but I need labels for open windows).

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    4 hours ago

    I dont use a DE, I use a WM.

    Semantics aside I’m on Hyprland, been using it for 6 months now and absolutely love it

  • abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 hours ago

    OK so I have used several DEs but right now I’m on Plasma 6 because frankly, it’s the best out there. It’s easy to use, customizable, intuitive and looks nice. Is it on the heavier side? Yes, but that’s okay. Also it helps that I have learnt the keyboard shortcuts on this.

    I have used XFCE, Mate and Cinnamon in the past. If KDE somehow vanished off the face of the planet, I would likely switch to XFCE because it’s light, customizable and fully functional.

  • monovergent 🏁@lemmy.ml
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    XFCE4. It’s intuitive and predictable without sacrificing the ability to customize it exactly the way I want (with Chicago95 ofc). The built-in panel widgets are nothing short of amazing: battery, CPU, RAM, network, and disk monitors with labels toggled off to save space and a clock with only what I need on one line: MM/DD HH:mm:ss

    Enough features so that it “just works” (no nitpicking through config files), especially on laptops, without being bloated in any way. Bonus of its lightweight nature is that I can keep my Debian/XFCE setup consistent across all of my machines, both old and new.

    Can’t wait for the finished xfwm4 port to wayland so I don’t have to sacrifice some security running X11 and so I can do fractional scaling on hidpi machines.

  • pr06lefs@lemmy.ml
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    3 hours ago

    Xmonad with XFCE in no-desktop mode.

    I can use the xfce tools to configure things like mouse and screen settings, but visually it’s just xmonad.

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    6 hours ago

    I use i3. Pretty bare bones, so it took me a while to get productive with it. But it’s all exactly how I want it, it’s all mine.

  • youmaynotknow@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Gnome, be it PC or Laptop. It just remains out of my way with it’s minimalism. Tried KDE for a while, and I seriously can’t stand it, personally.

  • Oinks@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 hours ago

    I’m running KDE Plasma with the revived Krohnkite for auto tiling. Plasma 6.2 seems to have fixed most of the bugs from 6.0 and 6.1, at least the ones I’ve noticed.

    I was using Sway/SwayFX for a few months but was missing some KDE Gear apps like Dolphin and Okular which I couldn’t get to display correctly. KDE is afaik the only desktop with a working Qt theming engine right now, so I can’t really see myself switching (unless maybe if they break Krohnkite again).