Grant_M ( @Grant_M@lemmy.ca ) English24•2 years ago EinfachUnersetzlich ( @EinfachUnersetzlich@lemm.ee ) English18•2 years agoKDE. I used to use Gnome but switched over to KDE a few years ago.
Xylight (Photon dev) ( @Xylight@lemmy.xylight.dev ) English13•2 years agoGNOME. I love the ecosystem of apps and the great design and simplicity, even if I sacrifice customization and features.
GNOME is designers trying to develop a DE
KDE is developers trying to design a DE.
sgtnasty ( @sgtnasty@lemmy.ml ) English3•2 years agoI like to say that GNOME is a consumer DE, while KDE is a hobbyist DE. I let my wife use GNOME cause of simplicity, but I use KDE Plasma for my desktops.
sibloure ( @sibloure@beehaw.org ) English2•2 years agoLack of customization is a feature for me. I waste too much time fiddling with configuration otherwise trying to get everything set up how I want. Gnome is ready to go out of the box.
/home/pineapplelover ( @pineapplelover@lemm.ee ) English10•2 years agoKDE Plasma
fuzzy_feeling ( @fuzzy_feeling@programming.dev ) English2•2 years agohad to scroll way too much…
MazonnaCara89 ( @MazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml ) English7•2 years agoKde
Ozymandias ( @ozymandias@feddit.nl ) English7•2 years agoGnome without extensions. It gets out of the way and let’s me work. Whenever I have to use something else, it feels like going backwards in time. I used to love tinkering with my system and tried a lot of DE’s back in the days. Don’t have the time for that anymore.
I did have to adjust though. I think that a lot of the hate gnome gets is because of this. If you espect it to work like a traditional desktop you’re going to get frustrated and install too many extensions to make it like one. My advise would be to set aside your presumptions and try it like it’s meant to be used. You might be surprised, I know I was…
A while ago I found this video, which explains it in more detail.
MrStetson ( @MrStetson@suppo.fi ) English1•2 years agoI love how minimal and clean Gnome is, I use couple extensions like Blur My Shell, User Themes and couple to show temps and wireless mouse battery. And the search is fast and definitely the best way to open apps or files
Maerman ( @Maerman@lemmy.ml ) English6•2 years agoQtile. Full DEs are for rich people.
raresbears ( @raresbears@iusearchlinux.fyi ) English2•2 years agoQtile is great, finally put an end to my WM hopping (at least until I try out Wayland maybe)
conductor ( @conductor@lemmy.ml ) English6•2 years agoFor a while I used tiling window managers, no DE really, but for the past year or so I’ve been using KDE and really enjoying it again.
_spiffy ( @_spiffy@lemmy.ca ) English6•2 years agoSway and I love it. A bit of a hassle to configure but once it’s set up how I like it’s then it’s great! I tried hyprland for a bit and it was super shiny but I just haven’t had the time to tweak.
Bizzle ( @bizzle@lemmy.moorefam.net ) English5•2 years agoKDE, but sometimes I use i3 on my laptop
probably_a_robot ( @probably_a_robot@lemmy.one ) English5•2 years agoGNOME 44 with a couple extensions. I’m a big fan of its general look and feel
Lvxferre ( @lvxferre@lemmy.ml ) English5•2 years agoMATE:
I like traditional desktops.
Dizzy Devil Ducky ( @AceFuzzLord@lemm.ee ) English2•2 years agoI absolutely love MATE for that exact reason.
Ben "Werner" Zucker ( @ben@lef.li ) English4•2 years agoCinnamon for a few years now.
eric5949 ( @eric5949@cloudaf.site ) English4•2 years agoKDE, but it doesn’t super look like it anymore.
WastedJobe ( @WastedJobe@feddit.de ) English4•2 years agoGNOME. It doesn’t let customization get in the way of me using it, but everything I actually need to change has an extension to do that, even on my Surface.