I was. It was the least miserable UI environment for Leenoox to use and to develop for. 8/10 would use again, given the occasion
Dominic Allen
>KDE Poorly optimised resiurce hog.
Gabriel Gonzalez
furry shit
Luke Reyes
2010 called
Nicholas Morales
xfce uses fewer resources.
Easton Murphy
I don't mind the amount of resources it uses since I've got like 12gb of ram on my thinkpad but I wish screen tearing on kwin wasn't so pervasive.
Elijah Fisher
go back to your windows 10 threads femanon (male)
Jayden Morales
you should be able to fix the screen tearing in display settings
Brayden Hill
Xcfe just feels better
Owen Cruz
But i use KDE
Nolan Gomez
Xfce**
Connor Baker
Do you use the application dashboard?
Chase Jenkins
Nope. I use menu-based application launcher.
Eli Green
> why aren't you... not your fucking business.
Camden Thomas
But I do use KDE on Tumbleweed.
Had XFCE for years, but now I use the Intel graphics chip and have no screen tearing.
Some parts of the UI are over done, but it's decent.
Eli Jackson
KONQIII!
Jack Nguyen
I will be as soon as I reboot and install arch, I'm just heavily debating with myself if I should go to the store and pick up 5 frozen pizzas and 2 gallons of monster first.
John Diaz
Because you won't let me fuck the dragon.
Oliver King
I'm not going to use a DE that has literal furry material as the mascot. >>>/mlp
Jeremiah Adams
I want to fuck that lizard.
Thomas Scott
I can't stand KDE's widget model of the desktop. There's no actual "/home/user/Desktop" directory, so you can't actually put files or directories in it; you can only put "widgets" on the desktop that are essentially symbolic links to files and directories that exist elsewhere in the filesystem. This gets confusing if you delete the actual file without deleting the link, or you delete the link and forget to delete the actual file. It's also nnoying that these icons activate on single click instead of double click, and that you have to click and hold for two seconds before moving them.
If KDE had normal, usable desktop icons I would be willing to use it.
KDE has a desktop since plasma 5 and is actually enabled by default since 5.8 I think
Parker Powell
What did they say?
Connor Reed
Of course you can make a Desktop directory yourself, but are changes in it reflected on the KDE desktop and vice versa? I'm testing KDE at work and that hasn't been the case.
Do you know where this option is? I'm using KDE on stretch which should be 5.8 but it doesn't seem to be enabled by default. It's only widget stuff, not actual files.
Jonathan Cooper
>but are changes in it reflected on the KDE desktop and vice versa? yes, they are reflected in both instances.
Thanks lads, I'll have to give this a shot tomorrow.
Mason Lopez
you don't have the guts
Connor Taylor
that's not true fag
Evan Cooper
I don't need those hundred of options and its implementation on Fedora is shit. Cinnamon and LXQt is all I need.
Nathan Garcia
Because the kde UI """"""designers"""""" can't fucking stop themselves from shoving in superfluous animations, transition effects, blending effects and so on wherever they can.
I don't want jumping icons, menus blurred to shit, shadows everywhere, rounded borders everywhere, arbitrarily aligned text, animated crap drawing my attention to things I don't care about and so on and so forth.