I’m currently testing Fedora KDE on a VM (windows host) before eventually switching over to Linux completely.

    • governorkeagan@lemdro.id
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      1 year ago

      Any preferences on the distro? I’ve been enjoying Fedora but I’ve also tested Ubuntu and enjoyed that

      • thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe
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        1 year ago

        Ubuntu is doing an annoying attempt to generate lock-in and profits by forcing snap on everyone and making it annoyingly difficult to avoid.

        Consider one of the ubuntu derivatives (there's a number of them, Mint, Pop etc) in preference to ubuntu itself, a debian derivative (KDE neon for example) or go with Fedora if you're a business orientated user.

  • HouseWolf@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    KDE is what finally got me to switch from Windows.

    Out of the box I found it a better user experience than Windows 10s desktop, but having it be stupid easy to customize and theme on top of that has made me never wanna go back.

  • atetulo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    KDE

    It's like a swiss-army knife of DEs.

    I try to make it look like Windows 7.

  • Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I love KDE Plasma, been using it for years. Cinnamon is very good too, especially for folks that like the Windows 7 style.

    Cosmic is nice from the little I've used it, but I prefer a DE with more options.

    Not a Gnome fan personally, I've tried it many times, just can't get into it, but objectively it's solid.

  • zabi94@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Personally I've been on KDE for a few years, I love the way I can customize my workflow, from the default apps to the panels layout. The KDE team has made fantastic progress since I've started using it, and it's now very stable and feature rich. I'm very excited for the upcoming Plasma 6

    And as a reminder to everybody, please donate if you can, no matter what software you use. Especially if you've been using that DE for a while. Open source projects like these are always in need of funding!

  • shrugal@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Gnome. It looks simple and elegant, is easy and intuitive to use, and everything I need is either built in or available as an extension.

    The one caveat is that you probably shouldn't update it right on day one of a new version release, because usually some extension devs need a few more days to update their stuff. My distro (Fedora) always releases new versions a few months after Gnome does, so this works out perfectly.

  • Reverse Module@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    I LOVE KDE. Seriously. But there is no proper Sliding TWM for it at the moment and it's soooooo good having a proper one. I tried Karousel but it was too glitchy, especially when streaming. Thus, I am on Gnome with PaperWM. A simply phenomenal experience! :)

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    1 year ago

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  • slembcke@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I really like plain "boring" vanilla Gnome. It's straightforward, I like it's workflow, it does everything I need it too, and looks nice too. I'm not a fan of "power user" UIs as I feel like they have too many features I'll never use filling them up. You can always get more programs to do more things anyway. Like I use compilers and disassemblers all the time, but I'm not upset that Gnome doesn't ship with those features built in when I'm in some weird 1% of users that need them. On the other hand, I think KDE is important to the ecosystem too, and I donate $100 a year to both the Gnome and KDE projects.