got tired of dwm lmao
try xmonad :)
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got tired of dwm lmao
try xmonad :)
Gnome lover and proud
I like gnome
I admire your bravery to admit such a thing. You're a fool, but a brave fool.
I also really like GNOME and was a diehard for a loong while but god damn Plasma6 is amazing and I don't know if I can go back to GNOME. I swear KDE went from being one of the worst examples of UI (UX was always alright) design to one of the best.
Gnome I customize once, take a day, have some fun, and I'm done. Kde I customize at least once everyday. and always want to change something because of how simple it is to move/add/change stuff. I end up spending more time customizing than using my pc. I'll prob swap back to kde at some point, but gnome extensions just remind me of cydia and feel good to use. I like opinionated extensions that ppl have ppl have put thought and development time in to, like the extensions are usually intutive and have gone through a lot of testing to get to they layout that they have. They just work.
I feel you completely. A long while back now I was really into tiling window managers and all that stuff but I'd never actually do anything with my computer because I was always tweaking things
Imma throw hands, respect my gnomies.
FUCK
pointless fighting
ALL MY HOMIES
recognize that choice is good and what works for some folk won’t work for others. some people want a highly polished experience right out of the box, even if it can’t be customized a ton, and that’s fine. some devs want a UI toolkit that is solid, polished and guarantees that your app will look the same no matter the user’s environment, and that’s fine.
(i use KDE btw)
I mean GNOME is.....fine. I don't use it, because if I wanted something that chewed up 3-5GB of RAM I'd just run Windows, but if you like GNOME, you do you.
This is Linux. It's all about choice. Run what you like. It's your goddamn computer. And that's what we all love together.
Gnome uses around 1.6GB on my machine and runs a bit smoother than KDE (although last time I tested was 2½ years ago; so that may no longer be the case. I'm on a 240Hz panel aswell, so my experience may not be applicable to most users).
I hate GNOME not because it looks bad (though some parts do) but because of their ways of doing stuff. Best example imo is libadwaita and client side decorations.
For people who don't know what libadwaita means here - GNOME by default does not support one of the most common way gui apps do tray icons, you need an extension for it (which is obviously pre-installed by many distros).
This is not what libadwaita is. Libadwaita is their modern unified library for the adwaita theme
Cuz who needs a tray
This, so much this!
I really don't like gnome personally but I'm glad it exists cause other people canlike things I don't
My problem is people keep infecting the world with software designed with Gnome's "Mac with Meningitis" style sheet.
Upvoted solely for "Mac with Meningitis"
Kde looks unpolished. Always reminds me of windows.
I don't know why, but gnome is just attractive in a way that makes me want to suck gnome dick
"Unpolished" and "like Windows 7" is exactly what I want. I don't want to be distracted by my DE, it should just work.
In times like these when lots of people who have only ever known Windows are looking for a new place to land with minimal friction, "reminds me of Windows" is a good thing.
Both are meh. I wanted to love KDE but it always lets me down. Cinnamon has been great, running a fedora spin with it now. Sway has been calling my name tho.
Gnome apps are better than KDE apps. GParted vs partition manager, for example. Dolphin sucks eggs next to Nemo too.
Just my incorrect opinions obviously. Use the stuff ya like.
EDIT: I’d avoid bazzite in general. They have great marketing and it works. But as an Immutable distro, aka read-only, it can give inexperienced users unique challenges to learning Linux. Caveats apply obviously and if you like it and it’s working for you that’s rad too. I’m a cranky bitch but I’m all about people enjoying their stuff to the max in their own way. And the more nerds using Linux the merrier.
I stick with X over Wayland but I’m an nvidia loser. I’m on fedora but would not recommend it to someone just starting out. Same with straight up Debian or arch. They’re all great if you know what you’re doing. But distros exist for a reason.
CachyOS/EndeavorOs. Rock on. I loved these and they’re my fallback if fedora or lmde makes me mad or I want need arch for some homelab thing. I’m weary of the AUR though, making arch kinda pointless for me.
How dare you :P Dolphin is great; always use Gnome-Disks though (and GParted Live in the times of yore)
Really? I remember Nemo being my favorite GTK file manager, but that was some years ago. When I started using Dolphin I thought that it was the best file manager I've ever used. I still think that, but as mentioned above, I've not tried Nemo in years.
Happy sway user here! Not sure I could ever go back to a floating window manager. I'm too used to tiling now.
Fucking love KDE dude. Plasma6 is my jam.
I use niri btw
you are an awesome person
i did use awesome many months, maybe a year or two ago, but nowadays i'm a niri person
They explicitly banned AI generated code from their extensions if that skews your mind.
Cinnamon is where it is at. Also, I am happy you found something you like. 👍
I'm excited for Wayland support
I don't hate GNOME but I dislike GTK a lot
I've just switched to KDE and it's great, but it has about the same amount of cons as gnome.
I gave Cosmic a go recently and it's great, but not quite ready yet. I think in a few updates time, I'll be switching. It's kind of like a cross-over of gnome and KDE and addresses a lot of the long standing pain points of both.
I've been bashing my head against sway for days I just wanna go back to i3 😭
I started on sway and moved to swayfx, out of curiosity what are some of the things i3 provided that sway lacks?
Konqi is my favorite dragon
Gnome is great! My go to... I don't understand people sayin it uses too much ram. My 2011 macbook (has 4gb ram) running arch with vanilla gnome only uses around 700mb at desktop. Not that bad.
KDE is pretty enough that I'm willing to put up with my decade-old laptop freezing every time I switch windows
Cinnamon is reliable enough that I'm willing to put up with it being kinda ugly on my desktop PC
I still don't know enough about Linux to have any opinions deeper than aesthetic differences
too big but consistent paddings vs. compact but inconsistent paddings
using sway btw.
Over the past year I’ve gradually switched from Gnome to Plasma but it’s so fucking clunky I do miss Gnome. I feel like it’s in the right place but it just needs rebuilding from the ground up in the modern world.
that's kool, I guess
Preach!