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YawnTor , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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I don’t have a favorite. I use Cinnamon because it disappoints me the least.

dethb0y ,

Yeah i literally just run whatever the default in Linux Mint is. It’s got everything where i expect it to be and has no friction, and that’s good enough for me.

gentoo_biscuit , (edited ) in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

KDE. Because it’s mostly a complete package and has tons of knobs and dials to tune for anyone’s needs edited

fugepe OP ,

Not even mentioning the DE, what a Chad move

gentoo_biscuit ,

I meant KDE. Was replying to OP

Andy ,
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They might be referencing the fact that technically the DE’s name is Plasma, not KDE.

woelkchen , in Which are some good RSS feeds for following Linux/FOSS news, articles, blogs?
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Some hate it but IMO Phoronix is an alright digest of news from around the Linux world. They don’t have full text RSS (I think it’s a paid feature)

iamak OP ,

Oh okay. I’ll check it out. Thanks

slowneedler , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

I’ve used gnome for years, about a month ago I decided to give KDE a try on my old spare laptop. Two days later it was on my desktop and work laptop. I am loving KDE.

krash , in Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age

Tabby seems to get a lot of hate in the comments here, but I enjoy it for the following reasons:

  • it looks consistently on all platforms
  • it has a nice working sync of connection profiles (even of ssh keys…encrypted!)
  • its opensource

Yes, it is built on electron-crappie, but for someone who jumps across different workstations with multiple hosts with their own configurations, tabby is very straightforward.

Could the sync be done with other means? Sure, but I won’t bother since tabby offers that OOTB and I can get up and running in 5 minutes from a fresh install.

SchizoRamblings ,
  • So can qt, gtk and pretty much any gui toolkit
  • Syncthing or git annex functionally the same
  • So is every other terminal

Basically just wasting resources for no reason

418teapot , (edited )

it has a nice working sync of connection profiles (even of ssh keys…encrypted!)

Sorry, but what on earth does this have to do with a terminal emulator? Something like this makes way more sense as a separate tool. It’s like if I was making a decision of what video player to use because it can sync my browser bookmarks.

testman , in Which are some good RSS feeds for following Linux/FOSS news, articles, blogs?

GamingOnLinux - www.gamingonlinux.com/article_rss.php
ItsFoss - itsfoss.com/feed/
and RSS feeds of specific FOSS projects?

also very revolutionary idea:RSS feeds of FOSS-related Lemmy communities

iamak OP ,

Thanks!

illectrility , (edited ) in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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Pop! _OS’s Cosmic Version of GNOME (regular GNOME kinda stinks) but KDE is also pretty great. Can’t wait for COSMIC DE. I’m sure that one will rock itself up to the number 1 spot really quickly.

confluency , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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My very first WM was Blackbox, back in 2000, and I imprinted on it like a baby duck, so today I still mostly use Fluxbox. It’s abandoned and unmaintained, but still works (for now). It’s very minimalist and lightweight. When it finally dies completely I guess I’ll finally learn how to use a tiling WM.

(I use Gnome on a laptop with a HiDPI screen, because that was too annoying to configure correctly on Fluxbox. It’s… fine. I added a bunch of customisations and it mostly stays out of my way, which is what I want in an environment.)

No matter what WM/DE I use, I always add a dropdown / “quakelike” terminal application – I previously used Yakuake, but switched to Guake. It uses a hotkey to show / hide a terminal (and you can use multiple tabs, and multiplexers inside the tabs). I can’t live without this, and I highly recommend it if you often find yourself hunting around for your terminal window.

t0m5k1 , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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XFCE and/or AwesomeWM

lckdscl , in wmctrl source code - Where is it?
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Seems like it has no home, look at the readme here.

rfy , in Share Your Favorite Linux Distros and Why You Love Them

Void Linux

It has it’s own package manager which is nice and performant, it has another script similar to the AUR to an extent, runit is simple and sensible.

bookworm , in I keep closing my browser tabs by accident with Ctrl + W
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Depending on your desktop environment you can probably overwrite what that keyboard combination does to prevent that from happening.

Ashiette , in I keep closing my browser tabs by accident with Ctrl + W

vim has got to you… There’s no going back.

danie10 , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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KDE - using it with Manjaro now, but also used it on Mint before that.

Coyote , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

XFCE, tried cinnamon a couple times it was okay but I just prefer the simplicity and stability of xfce

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