Xfce + drop-down terminal + "learn the fucking shortcuts" > i3wm

Xfce + drop-down terminal + "learn the fucking shortcuts" > i3wm

Fight me

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windowmaker > lxqt > plain openbox > the mouse > i3 > kde > mate > budgie > everything else > gnome3

fist me

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hide_edge_borders both

nothing is > than i3

gnome 3 > everything else

xfcetards cant cope cause gnome 3 just werks

>5 minutes battery life
no thanks

dwm>all else

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KDE + drop-down terminal + "learn the fucking shortcuts" > Xfce + drop-down terminal + "learn the fucking shortcuts"

for just 300 mb more or ram and constant random crashes, what a deal!

KDE running at 600mb of ram and hasn't crashed in the last week or so...
It got more crashes than any other DE but it's relatively stable.
even if it crashes i can always
alt+space pla(auto completes to plasmashell --replace) or kw(auto completes to kwin_11 --replace)

oh did i mention it's based on Qt shit and not gtk shit?

Pretty much this.
Especially on small screens.

emacs > *

>"learn the fucking shortcuts"
Is there a list of them somewhere?

> half of the code of a usable version is patches

actually it just werks
i have 0 patches

mint xfce is nice

Xfce + i3wm > Xfce + drop-down terminal + "learn the fucking shortcuts"

this thread is about DEs
not OSes

A fucking foot.

Install OpenPEPE for a comfy and stable KDE experience.

Fuck off

how are the KDE updates on OpenPEPE? i'm currently running arch but i'm worried about the stability

> > than
> greater than than

Xfce with i3 is a franken-horror

Take a look into the keyboard configuration

what about plasma + bspwm?

Never tried. But anything should be an improvement over kwin

lol the reason i changed to KDE from bspwm was just because of kwin

debians are used to that

I just installed this for my boomer mom. The laptop is about 10 years old, has a dual-core Pentium, 3GB RAM, and I put in a 128GB SSD.

How do I use bspwm? Quick rundown?

emacs does not have a kernel

niggers

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cwm is simply unrivaled

it's kernel that doesn't have emacs

Don't even pretend you don't like feet.

this shit makes my X use 100% cpu

That looks disgusting.

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nice windowmaker

I'm a KDE man myself. I know that desktop environment is supposed to be better, but you know what they say... old habits.. they die hard.

xfce looks like shit, user.

braapers > feet

if you used it instead of memeing you would realize it's the same shit, maybe off by a minute

>he doesn't use Chicago95

Listen, i don't know what kind of gay robot shit you're on, but you're not working on my fucking team.

Are you even on a debian flavor?

>he doesnt use cinnamon
its ok user i respect your decision

>Are you even on a debian flavor?
t. pic related

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I switched from XFCE to i3.

XFCE rules tho, I sometimes miss it, but I don't think i'm going back any time soon

actually we're all sterotypically jewish

do you have long hair?

i wear a viking braid actually. full beard as well. prolly the most fit in the office

lil mouse fella

BSPWM


:^)

I decided to try Xfce again after using nothing but i3 for a year
It's still pretty good. Though I'm really missing keyboard navigation to move between windows, and the way i3 handles multiple monitors
I'll probably stick with i3

LXQT pls

xfce is pretty good, I use it on my work rig. I riced it yesterday since it was easy day. But there is fucking bug in clock on panel: when I do right click on Properties and then close that window - clock disappears. I must set it then and log out without closing that window. Fuck linux but it's still good. Like nice win XP feel but with modern tools

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I wonder how difficult it would be to implement in xfce to navigate in between windows by position: up down right left and page up/down for superposed windows

based bluebird poster

What do you mean? just install bspwm and sxhkd packages then auto start sxhkd with bspwm. bspwm is a manual tiling layout, that means you create the layout as you use your desktop.

that can be a good thing or a bad thing, for be i didn't like it, the b in bspwm stands for binary so it kind of alternates when you create windows. as i said before the reason i changed is because of the manual tiling so i think i'll probably use dwm, herbstluftwm or awesomeWM when i get tired of kwin

GUHNOME is absolutely hideous and bloated as hell.

I use i3wm, have learned the shortcuts for it, and have a dropdown terminal. What're you on about?

>600mb for a fucking de
really puts the 'loon' in 'loonix'

>xfce looks like shit
no it doesn't

5gb ram idle usage. Cope harder, winfag.

Fix X then

I just prefer tilling, user. I don't see why someone would need to fight over this. There is no effective best choice. That said, I'll tell you why it feels better for me.

I prefer tilling window managers because:
a) they don't have the bloat that comes with a DE
b) easier multiple desktop management
c) less mouse using
d) less shortcuts to do more stuff
e) easier configuration
f) i get to waste less way less screen space
g) it forces you into peak performance

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what?

>windows

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what is the default ide of xfce? I really like xfce but i miss how kwrite has auto syntax highlighting. does mousepad have syntax highlighting? or code execution?

and when can we finally holocause the last of the GNOME resistance

crunchbang is best desktop environment

I've been using my setup [1] for awhile and it's been great thus far. I guess it comes down to preference and what works for you.

[1]feeblenerd.blogspot.com/2015/11/pretty-i3-with-xfce.html?m=1

You can replace xfwm (Xfce's window manager) with i3wm.

Hows you're wayland support going?

>default ide of xfce
KWrite is a fancy text editor, not IDE. Default XFCE has nothing as fancy, but you could pick up Geany - the main rival of KWrite.
>GNOME resistance
Those bastards are freaking everywhere, man. Not anytime soon.

xmonad + custom shortcuts + terminal only > all other tiling WMs > openbox > virgin WMs

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i3 is such a dumb meme, only depressed trannies fall for it.
>But muh homerow speeds
These people obviously havent done any real work in their life, that requires more than just opening vim and playing anime intro music. I work in some deadass shit frontend banking dev job. I need my mouse to look up documentation in the browser, I need my mouse to navigate the horrible ticket support page, I need my mouse to draw a bunch of graphs and send then around to colleagues so the idiots know what we're even doing. Real workflows benefit from the mouse, you're all just shut-in autists making dumb clones of already existing toolsb in whatever hipster language is popular rn.

xfce is a pretty cool guy
i switch between it and stumpwm

I too believe headless is best and that all GUIs are bloat, especially i3.

you don't have to completely abandon mouse, you just don't have to use it to move windows around, same as in any other de or windows

>Real workflows benefit from the mouse,
Then use it, you know that i3wm still allows you to use the mouse like any other wm?
But it also allows you quick navigation with just the keyboard.

that's a common thing for xfce, kde and lx*
just use gnome or a wm

squeak

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maximize or move a window with only the mouse

why

xfeces

kys