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My favourite DE has got to be Cinnamon, as much as I like KDE and XFCE, I prefer the simplicity of cinnamon where as in KDE has a bit too much of everything in the customization scene and XFCE I find a little tricky to get tiling working right.

Cinnamon to me is perfect as I easily transferred from Win 10 to Mint and soon Manjaro Cinnamon Edition.

What is your favourite DE and why? Tiling WM DE's can be counted as well seeing as they have nifty navigation features.

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[–] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 10 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Gnome.

  • The workflow is amazing once it "clicks" (but in the few days it takes before that happens, man it's annoying. You end up asking yourself time and again why don't they just copy Windows like everybody else)

  • With the exception of ElementaryOS, Gnome seems to be the only DE that really cares about design, especially in terms of consistency. Random bits of text in different sizes, different fonts in different places, inconsistent padding, improper handling of rounded corners, etc all really bug me. Most people don't seem to notice or care (probably because MS has trained us not to care about UX consistency lol), but for me it wears me out and makes me hate using PCs. Gnome is a polished UX and it feels like everything was designed very purposely, with a lot of thought.

  • There's a good ecosystem of GTK4/Libadwaita apps.

  • Probably have the best accessibility features.

  • It's really stable for being a modern DE.

  • I respect the devs for having a vision and sticking to it, despite getting hate/death threats for it. It's led to a different and very functional DE, unshackled from the traditional Win95 UX paradigm.

E: just because it's not your DE of choice doesn't mean you need to downvote me or send me DMs calling me names lmao. Some people in the Linux community are completely unhinged lol

[–] possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Gnome devs are getting death threats? If so that's terrible but not surprising as the community can be really distasteful at time.

[–] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

I doubt it's happening anymore. But it did happen for a while after the change to Gnome 3