yeah dunno about KDE but GNOME is bredy comfy senpai. of course that's a matter of subjectivity.
transparency? like Windows Vista? it kinda does that when you open the tiles menu. why is that a big deal?
of course it runs at 60fps, why wouldn't it? no tearing with Wayland and no tearing with proprietary Nvidia drivers on Xorg.
>thumbnails in filepickers ...ok you got me there, i don't know what the fuck is wrong with these people, fuck GNOME.
Thomas Sullivan
>of course it runs at 60fps If you look up laggy or choppy animations on Gnome you will find that people have these issues on wildly different setups seemingly randomly. I myself had choppy animations in Gnome on a powerful nVidia card while it was fine on integrated graphics.
Aiden Foster
How do I make my windows 10 look like that?
Xavier Miller
>tfw figuratively forced to run windows instead of komfy kubuntu sad bad
Christian Lopez
>shilling KDE Oh vey,install liGNUx Vista kek lmao retard
Daniel Jones
>Friendly reminder that the abomination known as G.N.O.M.E. will never have alpha transparency >Friendly reminder that the abomination known as G.N.O.M.E. will never run at 60fps >Friendly reminder that the abomination known as G.N.O.M.E. will never have thumbnails in filepickers What did he mean by this?
William Lopez
is the gnome outreach program for whamen dead yet?
>choppy animations in Gnome on a powerful nVidia card while it was fine on integrated graphics clearly a driver issue. Xorg was choppy for me too until i installed the proprietary driver. iGPUs are usually fine with the default driver and Wayland, so no choppiness.
Friendly reminder that the abomination known as K.D.E has single click opens folder
Matthew Price
you can change this quite easily
Nolan Campbell
cant change the developers retardation
Adrian Scott
I am using the proprietary driver. Also you forgot reading the part about plenty of people experiencing it on various different systems.
Eli Wood
Not a gnome fan either but pic related looks like shit imho. Everything is the wrong size and some things have either too small or too big padding.
Levi Clark
KDE has never felt comfy to me. It always seemed like one of those fake Hollywood interfaces.
Bentley Sanchez
What themes are these?
Matthew Gutierrez
That's a lie isn't it >n>
Anthony Morales
as if "various different systems" means anything other than "it could be literally anything but i'm too dumb to figure it out"
Henry Powell
I just wish KDE had better 2-in-1 support.
Parker King
That's exactly what it means but it is not my duty to figure it out, but the Gnome developers'. I just choose not to use it and recommend other people not to use it.
Joseph Wilson
Friendly reminder that KDE runs like shit on arch linux and GNOME will become a standard DE (if it's not already).
Carson Nelson
Since when does arch have a standard de(or standard anything)?
Friendly reminder that GNOME runs like shit on arch linux and KDE will become a standard DE (if it's not already). Seriously, the amount of mouse stutter on gnome is embarrassingly retarded. Never had that issue with my 7 year old gpu on kde, neither on xorg nor wayland.
a kde dev here >in dolphin the gaps between icons when preview is enabled is getting smaller when big icon size is used (not my work) >filepicker icon grid aligned when window is resized (WIP), previews enabled by default, disabled for very small icon sizes, etc kde is getting better and comfier by day
oh shit you are right still not fixed I'll look into it
Josiah King
alex fampai is your blurry transparent menus patch making it into plasma 5.13?
Henry Nelson
ya
Nolan Hill
Can disabling previews for too small icons be disabled in dolphin too? Having a mix of wireframe and full color icons look weird and the change from full icons to the wireframe outlines seems like a good treshold. Also is there a way to make resizing dolphin update the icon gap size instantly instead of the small delay?
Eli Martinez
>Can disabling previews for too small icons be disabled in dolphin too? it's in the plan >is there a way to make resizing dolphin update the icon gap size instantly instead of the small delay? currently not as far as I know btw it irks me too
Enjoy your gimped WMs that can't handle multiple displays properly, god forbid any customization to how it manages them. XMonad is the one true way of WMs.
>KDE ugly >never have alpha transparency good thing it's not 2010 anymore >run at 60fps good thing I have a good PC >have thumbnails in filepickers you're dumb for not knowing the name of the file you need
Carter Ortiz
>shilling free software You really don't know how this works or what you're talking about. gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html >and then pirate every Linux Fell free to do so, as many distros have torrents of them officially available.
Ryan Morales
2/10 Not for any wit, but for the least length.
Adam Torres
>not using KDE + i3
Matthew Sanchez
What version of KDE is that? Or are you using a different theme?
Benjamin Clark
G.N.O.M.E was never good.
Zachary Wright
Gnome 2 was pretty nice.
Hudson Mitchell
>of course it runs at 60fps It does fucking not. on multiple machines with AMD, nVidia and integrated intel GPUs, and multiple distros the animations were always choppy.
Hudson Lopez
"Which DE is better" threads are even worse than distro arguing. All DEs are crapware and don't fix screen tearing. Anybody know some cool applications with not many dependencies I can try out in Wayland?
Gabriel Mitchell
God's work, Alex.
Hunter Lewis
Why do the files jiggle when you expand the window?
Dominic Morgan
MFW I reported the first issue on plebbit in r/kde and it was fixed in 12 hours by a KDE dev.
KDE actually values its users while gnomeme shits in their mouth.
Desktop icons need some attention. They lack the slow double click renaming from dolphin. Moving icons seems off somehow, there is some sort of shitty fade animation when you start dragging and it often fucks up making the icon jump all over the place or disappear untill you release it. Imo the icon should stay put and you drag a shaded copy of it (like in pretty much every other desktop)
Noah Phillips
The little plus sign to add a file to the selection is also way too small on the desktop.
Jonathan Turner
Friendly reminder that G.N.O.M.E. will never be as broken and finicky KDE.
Kevin Mitchell
Yeah, the selection and popup thingy icons are a little too small. Not to mention they look like shit.
every day I see at least one active KDE shilling thread, you guys must be getting paid for this, there's no other explanation considering you literally cannot use KDE for more than a week before it shits the bed. There are no ACTUAL people using and enjoying KDE (unless they're sadist I guess).