>my favorite desktop environment? Xfce, of course.
My favorite desktop environment? Xfce, of course
I can't settle, I liked things about XFCE, Budgie and Mate, how can I just stick to one?
>linux
>good post bro, it'S GNU+Linux
Strange way to spell Cinnamon. Is that the German spelling?
>why yes I forked i3 simply to add gaps between windows for the aesthetic effect
Anyone tried 4.14? How is it?
Pick XFCE and stop thinking about it. You'll know you've made the right choice because I'm telling you so right now.
wen wayland viable bros? it's been years
I've tried out i3, ratpoison and various desktop environments. Settled with Mate.
>hello dear sir please to be doing the needful and install the gentoo+bspwm sir
For me it's GNOME
>Linux? No, I use Windows 7
ex-windows soybois trying linux for the first time.
you go back to /mlp
>ex-windows soybois trying linux for the first time.
GNU/Linux is an unprofessional buggy mess. Literally some undergrads homework.
Been on Linux from five years actually
GNOME is just the best and the less autistic of the bunch
I unironically believe the gaps make it easier to read and use i3. Same reason I use margins on my terminal emulator.
Wut
Every top supercomputer in the world runs GNU/Linux. Most enterprise servers are Linux. I use it daily at work and have indefinite uptimes, only shut down for kernel updates.
GNOME uses Wayland now which is not production quality yet. Can’t even use it without having the mouse spaz out.
Much prefer KDE even with the bloat. I3 is my go to, tho.
>why yes, I use windows 2000, how could you tell?
easier how? i only use it for the rice
XFCE was the only desktop environment that let you configure all the shortcuts "easy", and I havent used linux in >3 years
Supercomputers is a server environment that typically runs specialized solutions which Linux can provide better than Windows, a desktop environment designed for personal use.
Running a Linux OS as your home desktop makes no sense at all, nor is it necessary in a professional setting and in most cases impossible. Either way, the average 4channeler has no reason to use it other than bizarro world flexing.
I still use it with xorg
Why is that danish programmer of Wayland so subhuman
>Running a Linux OS as your home desktop makes no sense at all, nor is it necessary in a professional setting and in most cases impossible. Either way, the average 4channeler has no reason to use it other than bizarro world flexing.
if you're just a normal user it makes no difference. I like Linux better so I use it. Obviously for home use Windows offers more options like gaming, video editing etc, but imo Linux gets the basics right better, and as I said I only need the basics
>no sense at all
The average user could appreciate no forced updates and restarts
>I'm more of a KDE girl myself
Yeah but if you are using your PC as a glorified browser, your OS doesn't really matter either way. Windows will provide a better experience overall for most people who use their PC for more than ricing and browsing.
Feature updates can be delayed for a year, and smaller updates unless of critical importance (never happens) cannot force a restart under any circumstance. Complaining about this is just a boomer meme, it has no relevance to the functionality of Windows 10.
I have been using KDE Plasma for a while, I haven't got any complaints. Slick and smooth.
I'm not much into ricing either. I just want a well structured interface that gets in my way as little as possible, that's why I like Xfce best. It does the basics perfectly, it's very responsive and doesn't try to be some desktop-tablet hybrid like Gnome 3 or Windows 8 tried to
my all time favorite interface was Windows 7 tho
Based plasma chads.
Of course, it works for shit that doesn't require any human interaction at all. You can't imagine how counterproductive is when it comes down to actual work in it.
fellow chads, i need a transparent smiling gigachad
Yes of course I still use Unity on Ubuntu, there is no way I am moving on to Gnome.
Good choice
It's kind of buggy, but it's the only one that never feels lacking in terms of features
I don't see the point of Cinnamon. It's Xfce but without the customization and with GNOME's memory footprint.
I use it for actual work every day, and I choose it over macOS and Windows. File handling is better, PDF readers are better, LATEX is more easily updated, etc.
What is this “actual work” you’re talking about?
>no human interaction
Literally wut. I use supercomputers daily, like everyone that does high performance computing. I don’t have to worry about some retarded proprietary bullshit with terrible documentation getting in the way of my work. I just read the manual and do my computations.
PHP scaling doesn't work on loonix what a trash OS
>puts all graphical processes on one thread
>subhuman
Accurate
>PHP
it's past your bedtime gramps