I'm happy with Cinnamon. Maybe OpenBox.
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i have tried kde and i cannot understand how so many people love it and hate gnome
Gnome 3 abruptly removed app icons from the desktop moved taskbar to the top of the screen, and broke Alt-Tab. Thatβs why prople hate Gnome and love KDE, because KDE did not break these features.
Cinnamon situation currently on arch feels such that it might break at any time, and in fact has recently. :-( I have absolutely loved the simplicity of this DE, but the breakages lately are worrisome. I'm considering migrating from cinnamon to plasma, but the added cruft that comes with the Plasma DE does not impress me. There is some tension; I have contributed to KDE projects, and I prefer KDE apps over gnome/GTK.
How well does plasma wayland tolerate unresponsive apps? I need to be able to keep graphical apps in this state for possibly an hour at time, as I run them under a debugger.
I think due to Cinnamon being the DE for Mint, they might be feeling some issues with their transition to Wayland. I know I switched from Fedora Cinnamon to Fedora Budgie for a bit because things got frustrating when they started the switch. I'm using Fedora COMIC right now. It seems pretty decent.
i used cinnamon in 2016 (worst time i think), then i briefly used gnome in '23. i've been using kde since '25 and i regret i have no desire to use anything else anymore.
want a tiling wm? - just install a plugin and customize kde within 5 minutes
want to build a mediabox with a simple ui for use with a remote on a tv? - just adjust the sizes and find one of a million widgets!
do you want the ms win98 look? - it's 3 clicks away!
i am sure other DE's may be better for my specific usecases. but the flexibility of kde gives me good enough results within a familiar environment. i can change my whole computer experience in a few clicks and revert whenever on the same de!
After using Hyprland for 2 years I can say it's my favorite am by far for fun and productivity, however it's not stable at all
I've found hyprland itself is very stable, but what you run on top of it often compromises that. Using end 4 dots as a base on cachy has been a superb experience for me. Had a lot of issues with my completely custom hypr on tumbleweed (not tumbleweed's fault tho)
Yes, no DE :)
It's weird watching people bitch or take sides on DE like it's a sporting event. Which is another thing I don't really get.
I cut my teeth on openbox and fluxbox, and I hated KDE. But to be fair that was like, KDE3? It didn't look so good.Β
Xfce was good for a while, but then plasma was really the best Wayland option, so it made sense. It's good out of the box, ready and quick to customise.
But after a few years of that I've just last month got going with an Lxqt Wayland session with labwc compositor. This is the winner. No more reliance on plasma for me.
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.
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.
I'm now on KDE. Before I have used XFCE, Gnome, Mate and Cinnamon.
People seem excited about Cosmic.
What does it make it so promising?
I just installed the Fedora spin with COSMIC this week. It's running very nicely on a low powered mini-desktop with 8Gbit of shared memory. It feels light enough and easy enough to use for newcomers to Linux. Plus it has just enough eye candy to satisfy those that want some customization by just point and clicking.
I'm going to be trying it out for a while I think. But my laptop will always be Kinonite.
Well, tiling window managers exist.
Been on Awesome WM since '08, but once dappled with KDE. Does it still have resource hungry processes that I have no use for (IIRC, Akonadi or daemons related to it were one of those problematic components)?
It does, but they are removable (and I think there is an option to just install the base KDE package by itself rather than the bundles)
It's the heaviest.
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.
I know when I reload it wont be kde.
I like Gnome with Dash To Panel and ArcMenu. But KDE is nice too.
me irl, but Sawfish/Enlightenment.
Did anyone only just realise the smoking man in the background