What your favorite Desktop Environment?
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I really like Gnome 3
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Sadly, Cinnamon doesn't play nice with Teamviewer
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@aaronstuder said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
Sadly, Cinnamon doesn't play nice with Teamviewer
Does Gnome 3? The one is built on the other.
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I'm a Cinnamon fan. Have not used TeamViewer, so lacking an opinion there.
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@strongbad said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
Does Gnome 3? The one is built on the other.
Not sure, have to test. I might just move on to Apache Guacamole
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Holy Guacamole!
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@strongbad said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
Holy Guacamole!
It seems pretty slick!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamoleinstallscript/files/CentOS/
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@aaronstuder said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@strongbad said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
Holy Guacamole!
It seems pretty slick!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamoleinstallscript/files/CentOS/
I've used it, I like it.
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@scottalanmiller said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamoleinstallscript/files/CentOS/
I've used it, I like it.
Guacamole or the script?
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@aaronstuder said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@scottalanmiller said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamoleinstallscript/files/CentOS/
I've used it, I like it.
Guacamole or the script?
Sorry, just Guacamole. Haven't looked at the script.
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Gnome3 is my favorite. I'm also becoming a fan of i3 Window Manager although it's not a full desktop environment.
https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-i3-window-manager/ -
using Guacamole myself, if you are opening to the internet, don't forget to configure fail2ban to block after certain amount of logins, otherwise you will have people trying to brute force every minute.....
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Damn rookies, real men use fluxbox, or window maker. And if you're really hardcore, then ratpoison is a must, kill the rodent!
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I'm a big fan of Gnome 3 and i3.
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I still like a good, classic XFCE.
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OS X
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@aaronstuder
LXDE -> Currently more stable
LXQT -> Will be the successorMinimal and gets the job done like its bigger brothers, but you have to use the terminal or edit some config files (create start up item / auto login) every now and then, but that is fine by me.
Perfect for customization as well.
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I've usually used xfce, though since they're slow moving things to GTK I might take a look at Budgie or MATE.