What your favorite Desktop Environment?
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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.
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@emad-r said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@aaronstuder
LXDE -> Currently more stable
LXQT -> Will be the successorLXQT is already pretty far along. I'd normally go ahead and deploy that today.
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I'm still searching for that "perfect" desktop environment for me. Or as close to it as I can get. I love variety, which makes it harder to settle on one.
Part of me really wants to use Solus, the part that used to use BeOS. I think I'm going to convert my desktop machine to Deepin and try running it as my main work machine for a bit and get a feel for it.
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iOS. It really makes more sense thatn anything else, with smart keyboard and shortcuts. I've never seen it crash or slowdown, ever. It is very minimalistic.
Regarding Linux, I really like both i3 and (I know it's strange) KDE 5 with tiling plugins.
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I'm really warming to Deepin, such a nice distro..
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@stuartjordan said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
I'm really warming to Deepin, such a nice distro..
I'm loving the font rendering on it.
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@francesco-provino said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
iOS. It really makes more sense thatn anything else, with smart keyboard and shortcuts. I've never seen it crash or slowdown, ever. It is very minimalistic.
I've seen as much or more iOS slowdowns or crashes than Linux desktops. But I probably use iOS more, so that is clearly a factor. And, obviously, my Linux hardware has dramatically more power than my iOS hardware, so I expect iOS to slow down more if doing anything of any serious nature.
One key thing I see with iOS, even on really powerful hardware, is huge slowdowns that cause apps to stall and be unable to scroll for 30 seconds or more while the system appears to "catch up". I never see this on my powerful Linux desktop and it can create some huge delays in trying to work from iOS.
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@scottalanmiller really? Never happen to me. I'm on iPad pro 10.5 && iPhone 6s.
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@francesco-provino said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@scottalanmiller really? Never happen to me. I'm on iPad pro 10.5 && iPhone 6s.
iPhone 7+, happens almost every day.
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@scottalanmiller said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@francesco-provino said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@scottalanmiller really? Never happen to me. I'm on iPad pro 10.5 && iPhone 6s.
iPhone 7+, happens almost every day.
With a specifical app? Really, it never ever happened to me in years. Maybe the lower res of the 6s?
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@francesco-provino said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@scottalanmiller said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@francesco-provino said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
@scottalanmiller really? Never happen to me. I'm on iPad pro 10.5 && iPhone 6s.
iPhone 7+, happens almost every day.
With a specifical app? Really, it never ever happened to me in years. Maybe the lower res of the 6s?
Lots of them. I can tell you for sure that the Amazon Cloud app locks up all of the time. I have to close that and re-open constantly.
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Are you actually closing out all your background apps on a regular basis?
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@jaredbusch said in What your favorite Desktop Environment?:
Are you actually closing out all your background apps on a regular basis?
On iOS? Yes, I'm decently good about that. I'm used to a few things that are problematic and so often use them only after I've closed everything first. So I know in several cases that I'm verifying that specifically.
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Mate
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I'm a fan of MATE, but lately I've been choosing Cinnamon instead because of convenience in places that make more sense.