do you even do anything on linux? des hugely irrelevant because you gonna spent your time in terminal or tty anyway. xfeces at least lets you have fuzzy warm feeling in the stomach when you look at it
XP is the best Windows UI, objectively speaking. So you're only praising Xfce with your statement.
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>is the worst UI objectively speaking >claims it's the best
why do you lie
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never go full moron zoom zoom, Windows 2000-Windows XP are peak desktop UX wise
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>is objectively the worst UX >peak desktop UX
worshipping trash from the early 2000s for the sake of nostalgia is unironically going full moron zoom zoom
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UI-wise it is. Because it had depth so it was easier to understand. Flat design is unusable garbage compared to it. You could argue Vista/7 were better, but that's only because they had significant UX improvements.
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>UI-wise it is >literally isn't
I care about UX and stability. Nothing beats Xfce in stability, nothing beats KDE in UX.
>muh stability
literal meme, all that means is the project is dead
I'm considering going back to XFCE, currently on GNOME. I like both, but have been using GNOME a lot recently.
On the one hand I like the simplicity and leanness of XFCE. I also like the fact that it isn't changing much or too fast, and is rock solid, and uses tried and tested technologies.
On the other hand, GNOME is coherent and well designed, and I like 99% of the design decisions they make. GNOME also has some new cool technologies like Wayland, which is really smooth.
Running GNOME atm, really tempted to go back to dwm. I have a back and forth with myself, whether going full bloat or full minimalism.
I feel like dwm on musl void would be based. I have that running in a wm atm, and it boots in a heartbeat, and only uses 160mb with dwm + 1 terminal + htop open.
piece of shit doesn't die just because of pure nostalgia
>pure nostalgia
it's not nostalgia, it's only usable and productive DE on Linux
>still trapped in a janky windows xp style gui
>usable and productive
no
YWNBADO (You will ever be a desktop OS) GNOMEtroony
>GNOME
lmao absolutely rentfree, gnome is shit
xfce is also not a desktop os, it is a toy for nostalgia obsessed autists
GNOME is only somewhat usable DE beside Xfce, but it's mobile/tablet DE
KDE is only for masochist
do you even do anything on linux? des hugely irrelevant because you gonna spent your time in terminal or tty anyway. xfeces at least lets you have fuzzy warm feeling in the stomach when you look at it
XP is the best Windows UI, objectively speaking. So you're only praising Xfce with your statement.
>is the worst UI objectively speaking
>claims it's the best
why do you lie
never go full moron zoom zoom, Windows 2000-Windows XP are peak desktop UX wise
>is objectively the worst UX
>peak desktop UX
worshipping trash from the early 2000s for the sake of nostalgia is unironically going full moron zoom zoom
UI-wise it is. Because it had depth so it was easier to understand. Flat design is unusable garbage compared to it. You could argue Vista/7 were better, but that's only because they had significant UX improvements.
>UI-wise it is
>literally isn't
>muh stability
literal meme, all that means is the project is dead
don't like how the UI looks? change it
>windows xp gui
>bad
Tell me you are a dunning kruger zoomer without telling me you are one
>no support for Wayland
>never updated
also
Wayland is garbage
Wayland is the future. X is inefficient, bloated, a relic of the 1980s, and cannot into multimonitor setups.
>multimonitor setups
Seething poor.
have you ever noticed how people who care about
>MUH PRAADUCTIIIVTYYY MAAAM MAKE MY TEENEDIEEEEES
never make anything worthwhile?
I care about UX and stability. Nothing beats Xfce in stability, nothing beats KDE in UX.
LXQT is nice too actually.
What's wrong with it?
I use it and it just stays out of my way. Gives me what I need: ability to switch between open windows, multiple worspaces, and it has a nice menu.
I remember Thunar loaded folders with very large amounts of files better than Nautilus.
It's quite good but I wish it didn't have CSD though.
It will be optional in 4.17 and beyond [1]
4.17 Thunar also has a proper file search
The next stable release 4.18 will be the best
[1] https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/libxfce4ui/-/merge_requests/47
Thanks, I didn't know that! Looks like the based mouse is winning again.
KDE Plasma > anything besides gnome > shit on a stick > gnome.
Enjoy your screen tearing
How do I fix it, I rather not give gnome toy laptop and tilting wm are hard since am moronic
haven't experienced screen tearing for years, stop regurgitating stale memes from 2015
based mouse bro
I'm considering going back to XFCE, currently on GNOME. I like both, but have been using GNOME a lot recently.
On the one hand I like the simplicity and leanness of XFCE. I also like the fact that it isn't changing much or too fast, and is rock solid, and uses tried and tested technologies.
On the other hand, GNOME is coherent and well designed, and I like 99% of the design decisions they make. GNOME also has some new cool technologies like Wayland, which is really smooth.
It's great if you're using an old computer
>gtk3
It's trash.
look homosexual, I've used this thing for 3 years and now I am on a barely functional window manager.
*Yawn*
tell me you don't have a job without telling me
I run dwm. I installed arch and spent half an afternoon patching and getting the setup the way I like it. Way better than a DE. Sorry pal
Running GNOME atm, really tempted to go back to dwm. I have a back and forth with myself, whether going full bloat or full minimalism.
I feel like dwm on musl void would be based. I have that running in a wm atm, and it boots in a heartbeat, and only uses 160mb with dwm + 1 terminal + htop open.
>Tell me you're a midwit leddit gay with out telling me you're a midwit leddit gay
Prove it with screenshots of your desktop, if you really think der Maus is worth dick.
>tell us you don't have a high dpi screen without saying you don't have a high dpi screen.
>love XFCE
>no Wayland
Frick.
Is there a proper way to have decent animations in XFCE for actions like opening/closing/minimizing/maximizing windows and switching workspaces?
I have no idea what XFCE is or does, sorry.
I love xfce and thunar is the best file manager on Linux but cinnamon is my numbah one DE
lxqt enjoyer here to salute my xfce bros
XFCE is the best DE ever.
treats touchpad like a mouse
spills gatorade on keyboard