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[Poll] What is your favorite Desktop Environment?
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Ad noted, I need a desktop that stays out of my way. The only ones that manage that without much tweaking are LXDE and Xfce, and Pcmanfm is just too rudimentary for me.dasein wrote:KDE's Dolphin also has "custom actions," except they're called "service ...
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Desktop Environment?
Nice, loving the KDE/ conky setup. I will wait until KDE 5 hits stable before I use it though.wizard10000 wrote: I ran KDE for years, switching to Crunchbang four years ago where I learned to love *box. Took fluxbox and openbox about as far as I wanted to and decided to revisit KDE; installed Plasma5 under Sid and have been tweaking things ever since.
I am still slowly tweaking my system here and there trying to get the best configuration for me. I access most of my software with keybindings rather than right click, but I probably will create a quick setup for a comfortable right click menu as I am still using the default one.
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Re: What is your favorite Desktop Environment?
Hi dasein.dasein wrote:Purely pedantic point: Openbox is a WM, not a DE
Point taken.
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Re: What is your favorite Desktop Environment?
Hi deborah-and-ian.deborah-and-ian wrote:Xfce because it stays out of my way and Thunar has custom actions.
Like your username.
I love Xfce but much prefer the Caja file manager in MATE.
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Longtime XFCE user but switched to Cinnamon and I like it (nothing wrong with XFCE I got bored and installed Cinnamon).
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Hi dasein.dasein wrote:KDE 3.x is still around, via TDE (Trinity). Exegnulinux has a live media version. (I've tried it; it rocks.)pcdoctor01 wrote:I loved KDE during the 3.x days and eventually got tired of the 4.x bugs.
Yes, Trinity is damn good alright. Incredibly light and I love the old school feel.
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Hi Gyokuro.Gyokuro wrote:Longtime XFCE user but switched to Cinnamon and I like it (nothing wrong with XFCE I got bored and installed Cinnamon).
I've never warmed to Cinnamon -- it reminds me too much of KDE.
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Desktop Environment?
Hi KBD47.KBD47 wrote:Xfce my favorite. MATE a close second...
For me, it's the other way around.
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Hello and good day Rildebai,Rildebai wrote:Hi Gyokuro.Gyokuro wrote:Longtime XFCE user but switched to Cinnamon and I like it (nothing wrong with XFCE I got bored and installed Cinnamon).
I've never warmed to Cinnamon -- it reminds me too much of KDE.
never really liked KDE - KDE 3.5 was ok, Gnome 2.2 was fine but I cannot even remember when I started with XFCE so after many years/Debian releases I got bored and therefore installed Cinnamon and it's so far ok and for the moment I have shameless copied the look of Mint .
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XFCE++
I've commented on this in a previous DE poll thread, so I won't repeat myself here...
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I've commented on this in a previous DE poll thread, so I won't repeat myself here...
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Desktop Environment?
MATE is impressive on both Ubuntu MATE and Mint MATE. I'm a bit of a minimalist so I like things uncluttered and that is why I like both Debian and XFCERildebai wrote: Hi KBD47.
For me, it's the other way around.
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I was a die hard KDE fan, starting from 2.something and even through the first pretty painful parts of 4.x... then they hammered everything flat and fugly with 5.x, and I discovered Cinnamon, which reminds me of the older KDE releases; even if it isn't quite as configurable.
The other two desktops I like, and can use easily, are XFCE4 and Pantheon.
I do hate Thunar though, there are not many file managers WORSE than it ( Finder on Mac is one, god damn it is awful ).
The other two desktops I like, and can use easily, are XFCE4 and Pantheon.
I do hate Thunar though, there are not many file managers WORSE than it ( Finder on Mac is one, god damn it is awful ).
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Downloaded to try. It's Ubuntu based which is a negative factor IMO.JLloyd13 wrote:Neon?sunrat wrote: I'm patiently but eagerly awaiting a good Plasma 5. I've heard OpenSuse does it ok, but I started Linux with rpm distros and don't want to go back. Also heard Kubuntu's Plasma 5 is meh. siduction was very usable until I broke it.
I'm so impressed with the stability and OOTB usability of MX-15 that I would consider MX with Plasma 5 to possibly be my ultimate Linux.
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I don't have a favorite Desktop Environment but I do have a favorite windows manager and it's i3.
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Really? What's wrong with it?pendrachken wrote: I do hate Thunar though, there are not many file managers WORSE than it
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My favourite desktop environment is one that does not interfere with what I do with my programs, allows a bottom up installation, allows a good deal of customisation, does not behave like a hog when it comes to resource use, does not hide ethically questionable software lock-ins, and finally but not least, does not make assumptions about what I would do.
Does it even exist? No.
XFCE 4.10 is an acceptable approximation of the above.
Does it even exist? No.
XFCE 4.10 is an acceptable approximation of the above.
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Desktop Environment?
Hi pendrachken.pendrachken wrote: ...
The other two desktops I like, and can use easily, are XFCE4 and Pantheon.
I do hate Thunar though, there are not many file managers WORSE than it ( Finder on Mac is one, god damn it is awful ).
I like what Peppermint 7 has done. They have a mix of Xfce panel + LXDE as the DE + Nemo file manager. I'd love a Debian Stable spin of this.
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No_windows wrote:Really? What's wrong with it?pendrachken wrote: I do hate Thunar though, there are not many file managers WORSE than it
I don't know if anything has been changed recently, but: It was too basic, it was slower than dirt when enumerating large directories, it didn't have very good VFS support ( no SSH / Samba / NFS integrations ) , dialogs used to be less than consistent, and it used to be less than stable. Basically it isn't a swiss army file manager like konqueror was, and I was used to the absolute power than konq gave me.
Maybe that has changed in the latest releases, but I don't feel the need to go back and check it out.... for the same reason I still use konqueror as a file manager instead of Dolphin, I have it hammered into the shape I want so that it works in the way I want it to.
Just install it yourself? There is nothing stopping you from setting up your desktop in that way. Initial setup might be annoying, but one you have everything set up the way you like it isn't hard to backup configs to get it the same for multiple installs.Rildebai wrote:Hi pendrachken.pendrachken wrote: ...
The other two desktops I like, and can use easily, are XFCE4 and Pantheon.
I do hate Thunar though, there are not many file managers WORSE than it ( Finder on Mac is one, god damn it is awful ).
I like what Peppermint 7 has done. They have a mix of Xfce panel + LXDE as the DE + Nemo file manager. I'd love a Debian Stable spin of this.
I used to do this many many years ago with the e17 setup for DreamLinux, it looked awesome at the time, and was very usable.
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