• EarlGrey@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 hour ago

      I want a clean, advanced, well designed desktop and Im okay with redoing my work flow

      Use Gnome

      Gnome is cool but can it be slightly more Windows?

      Use Cosmic (PopOS)

      I want lots of customization, advanced features, and a traditional windows desktop metaphor

      Use KDE

      I want Windows and don’t really care about customization

      Use Cinnamon

      Dude the Windows 9x look was fucking dope

      Use Mate

      Im installing this on a potato

      Use XFCE

    • kava@lemmy.world
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      Gnome is an opinionated desktop environment and that turns some people off. But it’s bold enough to make some design decisions and have a limited scope. KDE tries to be another Windows alternative.

      Of course, you could go with a tiling window manager but my vote goes to Gnome. I’ve had a very smooth experience on Gnome for the last couple years.

      • Mic_Check_One_Two@reddthat.com
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        Yeah, Gnome is like the Apple of the Linux world. The devs have the same kind of “we know better than you do” mentality towards design. The issue tracker is a lot of “hey the OS won’t let me do [edge-case scenario that an OS should be able to do, but which most users won’t bother with]” followed by the devs going “Gnome isn’t designed to support [edge-case scenario]. Bug report closed.” Like the devs have a very “it’s not a bug; It’s a feature” mentality, and anyone who runs into that bug must be using the OS “wrong”.

    • mazzilius_marsti@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      IMO:

      • want to show off? i3wm with gaps and rofi for menu launcher. Add it some transparency effects too.

      • want the MacOS style? Gnome. Default on a lot of distros.

      • want something stable? XFCE. Install and forget.