• renzev@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    TBH both gnome and KDE are broken piles of crap. Cinnamon and XFCE are the only good DE’s left out there (at least for xorg, idk about wayland).

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      2 days ago

      Last time i tried XFCE, i had a terrible experience

      But that might be because i was playing minecraft with 300 mods on a laptop that could barely open the launcher

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      4 days ago

      All DEs are jank. The only good DE is the tiling wm I put 10k lines of config into.

      Don’t get me wrong, that’s also janky, but it’s my fault jank.

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        4 days ago

        Yes but what if you need to set up a computer for public use at a community center or a library or something? You shouldn’t expect the visitors to know your custom config. Until there’s a tiling WM that also has GUI elements that enforce the principle of discoverability, I think off-the-shelf DE’s are the only viable option for this usecase.

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          4 days ago

          Sorry, I though my comment was sufficiently self-humerous 😅

          Of course custom configs are not suitable for anyone but the config-urator. Hence, custom configs :D

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      5 days ago

      XFCE and Cinnamon its in the Desktop as a experimental option