Personally, I really like Cinnamon. However, it doesn’t support Wayland, and the laptops I have that aren’t powerful enough to handle Wayland are also not powerful enough to handle Cinnamon.
Hyprland. Add catppuccin and a simple and clean eww bar (also in catppuccin), and you’ve got the cutest and most optimized (navigation wise) setup (subjective, I just like tiling wms and catppuccin)
TDE. It does what a desktop environment should do and stays out of my way, while offering a more-than-sufficient assortment of built-in software when I need it.
I tried Solus OS when it first arrived and it was in its first releases and I absolutely loved it. It felt very stable and well made. How do you feel it handles Qt and GTK apps?
We need unixporn
Depends on the device. I have my custom desktop rices here: https://sopuli.xyz/post/1516215
Personally, I really like Cinnamon. However, it doesn’t support Wayland, and the laptops I have that aren’t powerful enough to handle Wayland are also not powerful enough to handle Cinnamon.
Hyprland (Tiling Wayland Compositor)
Hyprland. Add catppuccin and a simple and clean eww bar (also in catppuccin), and you’ve got the cutest and most optimized (navigation wise) setup (subjective, I just like tiling wms and catppuccin)
I run Linux on an old Surface Pro 3. I prefer Gnome, because it works very well on a touchscreen device, especially one with an OS key on it
KDE all the way, it even got the higly coveted SO-approval factor. My SO can actually use their linux computer with KDE.
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KDE for sure. I do like Gnome’s minimalist design, but the lack of customizability kills it for me
KDE or Gnome with 18 extensions are my favourites
@Moxvallix I’m a fan of KDE Plasma as well. I like to follow their dev progress.
Gnome for desktop, sway with waybar for laptop
TDE. It does what a desktop environment should do and stays out of my way, while offering a more-than-sufficient assortment of built-in software when I need it.
I have liked Gnome.
Solus Budgie
I tried Solus OS when it first arrived and it was in its first releases and I absolutely loved it. It felt very stable and well made. How do you feel it handles Qt and GTK apps?
Lxqt - desktop environment
I3 - window manager.
Not super pleased with Lxqt but it’s good enough.