>favourite distro
>favourite desktop environment
>favourite browser
Reveal your power level!
>favourite distro
>favourite desktop environment
>favourite browser
Reveal your power level!
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Gentoo
What?
Elinks
GuixSD
Window Maker
>Arch
>dwm
>firefox
I plan to make emacs my next DE, and I will try finding less normie than firefox
Linux mint
Mate de
chromium
My custom Fedora-based one
GNOME with realtime scheduling
ungoogled-chromium with pipewire and ozone support for Wayland
Debian
KDE
chromium
>Gentoo
>KDE
>Vivaldi
Can't get better than this
Ubuntu
xfce
Firefox
Post desktop.
Fedora
Gnome
Firefox but using brave until Firefox adds hw video accel (some guy is working on it these days)
>Arch
>awesome
>qutebrowser
Did I win?
>chromium
Literally why? It's botnet.
>Arch
>Dwm
>Firefox
Guix
emacs
emacs web wowser and icecat
>debian
>xfce
>firefox
Lubuntu
LXQt
Firefox (mitigated)
based, redpilled, woke, and understood
void
dwm
surf
a god among men
ubuntu
gnome
boomer
alpine
trinity desktop
seamonkey
Slackware
Openbox
lolcat
gentoo
i3wm
firefucks
Artix
Fluxbox
Ungoogled Chromium
let the bandwagon begun!
>I USE ARCH BTW!
>KDE Plasma 5 sddm
>Chromium
Arch
I3
Waterfox
i3-gaps is superior brother
Gentoo
i3wm
Ungoogled Chromium
lfs+blfs+pkgbuild+ebuild
no de, dwm/i3wm
palemoon+pendactyl
cringe
Arch, void if it we're maintained a bit better
Desktop environments are bloat, but xfce is the least shitty. Use a windowing manager.
Unironically surf, but since the web is pure bloat, an extremely stripped down Firefox with i3 keybinds.
Suboptimal
xubuntu
XFCE4
icecat
Anything else is for idiots
>favourite distro
MacOS
>favourite desktop environment
Quartz
>favourite browser
Safari
explain like I'm mentally retarded how to set up a hotspot on Xfce please
arch
bspwm
firefox
windows 7 ultimate
DWM (no aero)
waterfox
why would you cripple yourself?
Arch
Bspwm or Dwm
Icecat
faggot, i already answered your question on /fglt/
Arch
N/A
N/A
MX Linux
Xfce
Firefox
Arch
Budgie
Seamonkey
Debian
I3/Xfce
Firefox
Arch
bspwm
Firefox
LFS
terminal/BIOS
lynx
>Firefox hw video accel
just use mpv with youtube-dl you big pleb
>Debian 10
>XFCE
>firefox-esr with hardened user.js
Is there something like newpipe for desktop?
I guess you have
github.com
but mpv + youtube-dl is still superior as it works on basically any website that has video playback
Windows 10 ltsc
explorer.exe
Google Chrome
slackware
lxde or xfce
firefox
>arch
>jump from KDE to GNOME from time to time
>Firefox
>Arch
>i3 + Polybar
>Firefox
Xubutnu with linux-libre kernel, apport/whoopsie/avahi etc.. removed, hardened ufw, and coreboot BIOS
Xfce (it just werks)
Firefox with spyware watchdog user.js and Iridium
Is there a way to make xfce look good on 1440p and above? I mean it has a PPI setting, but it's a bit of a mess where some elements get resized and others don't.
>Arch
Fell for the minimalism meme but cba to replace it with something else.
>Mate
Fell for the i3 meme but realized I only use windows in fullscreen anyway and that Mate can do hotkeys for workspaces as well. But I missed ALT+TAB (and Mate can do an equivalent for prevoius workspace).
>Chromium
I don't like the default GUI and fancy menus of Firefox
Arch
i3
Vivaldi
10
Metro
Chrome
>void
>BSPWM
>Chromium
>arch
>xfce
>waterfox
slackware
Prove it
debian stable
xfce+i3 combined
eh, firefox i guess now that chrome is turning to shit
>Windows 10
>Opera
Guys so I tried booting Ubuntu MATE through a USB drive, after it succeeded I decided to jack off to some porn before continueing, then suddenly the computer got really slow (like 1 frame per minute) so I turned it off and on again and now the computer doesn't even read the USB for some reason
wat do
>favourite distro
arch
>favourite de
awesome+compton
>favourite browser
pale moon
Porn bad.
This is god's punishment.
Finally a normal person here, so glad to see a fellow normie on g
Shut up that's not what happened
This is exactly what happen.
Stop watching porn.
NO
Gentoo
bspwm
surf
Ubuntu (Xubuntu)
Xfce
Firefox
>Linux Mint
>Cinnamon
>Firefox
I'm a pleb, I know, but I like doing things the easy way. I've wanted to try Fedora+KDE, but I'm happy with what I have.
>favourite distro
Fedora
>favourite desktop environment
GNOME on laptop, KDE on desktop
>favourite browser
Firefox
>favourite distro
TempleOS
>favourite desktop environment
TempleOS
>favourite browser
No networking as God intended
Manjaro
KDE
Icecat
>Debian stable
>XFCE
>Firefox ESR
tried many many other setups, after 3 years of playing around, i always return to this setup tho
Debian
XFCE
Lynx(for anything I can, if not Firefox)
user, I...
Ubuntu
Gnome
Chromium
Quit ricing and get to fucking work.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
KDE
Firefox
Manjaro
Openbox
Firefox
>Vivaldi
absolutely proprietary
gentoo
awesome
firefox
>Funtoo
it's a "fun" distro
>evilwm
Minimal keyboard driven wm that isn't autistic
>qutebrowser
it's so minimal that it's great but I still use Firefox because of the customization.
Gentoo
herbstluftwm
firefox
Solus Budgie Firefox
OpenSUSE
KDE
Falkon
wallpaper?
>archlinux
>i3
>vivaldi
Arch
Gnome+Sway
Chromium
/thread
Debian
XFCE
Firefox
Gentoo
Gnome
Firefox
Void (not yet ready fir OpenBSD)
Dwm
Icecat
>Debian
>i3
>Firefox
ubuntu
i3
palemoon
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.