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Vilian , in RustDesk (Open source TeamViewer / Citrix alternative) 1.2.0 released

that’m look so good!, gonna ditch out anydesk

vext01 , in What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?
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I’ve been using OpenBSD on my desktop since about 2006ish.

DAC_Protogen , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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I’m super torn on desktop environments. There simply are too many great choices! I like XFCE, KDE Plasma and the most recent Gnome versions - for different reasons. KDE is the perfect choice when you want the full shiny, modern, bling desktop and if you love to customize it in all kinds of ways that are possible out of the box. When I spend time with KDE, over the course of weeks, I keep constantly changing my wallpapers, themes, cursors, icons, colors, etc. - just for the sake of variety. With KDE, the desktop never gets boring.

BUT… I also love minimalism (to a tasteful, practical extent) and classic retro computing, as well as efficiency. That’s why XFCE is very comfy to me. It only has the features you need, but still to the extent of a nice and fully featured desktop environment. Doesn’t eat too many system resources, still can look very pretty with themes, does what it’s supposed to. Very stable, too. There are times when KDE just feels cluttered and … too much for me, then I retreat to XFCE.

I’m running Fedora Silverblue for quite a while now and although I always had my gripes about modern Gnome… after using it for a while, it really grew on me. Since version 42, modern Gnome really is going the right direction. It’s nicely clean and readable, modern, performant, and once you get used to it, its different approach to the workflow really makes sense. The apps are lovely, they do one thing and do it well, and they’re beautifully integrated in the same design language. There’s a wonderful collection of apps called Gnome Circle, these are not developed directly by the Gnome team, but endorsed by them, as they’re useful and integrate perfectly into the UI design language. There’s some amazing tools in there! It all feels very unified, and with the Blur-my-shell extension, you don’t need much else for a pretty look. The only downside is that this clean look sometimes is achieved by cutting poweruser features, which can be frustrating when you bump into something you need to do, but the UI doesn’t account for. For example, I have multiple bluetooth adapters in this PC and can’t select which one to use. Still, great desktop.

dartanjinn , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

I use Gnome at work and KDE at home. I like the workflow in Gnome and the customization of KDE.

cleftalhorizon ,
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i have an android phone because i love customization at a level apple does not allow, however, i use GNOME on my laptop as for some reason i prefer simplicity on the pc. well, of course i have a different theme and some extensions but hey, it’s GNOME after all ☺️

dpflug , in What is the advantage of PKGBUILD over RPM specs?
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@veer66
One is that it's a shell script, so it feels like there's less to learn. The accuracy of that can be debated.

I've not packaged RPMs in a fair while, so I can't make a more thorough comparison.
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veer66 OP ,

One is that it’s a shell script,

Using Bash sounds convincing to me.

gortbrown , in which linux podcasts do you listen to?

I mainly listen to Linux Unplugged, Destination Linux and Linux For Everyone and really like them.

stories , in Good dumb TV for my living room media center?

You’d probably be best checking out review on rtings.

bertmacho , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

SwayFX (Sway with a bit more eye candy effects)

alternative_igloo ,

This actually seems really cool, will give it a shot

madeindjs , in GNOME 45 Alpha Is Now Available for Public Testing

It also introduces an improved Epiphany (GNOME Web) web browse

Did you try it guys ? Is it better than FF or Brave ?

DigitalJacobin ,

For me, it’s not really to the point where I would use it as a primary browser, but it’s still pretty damn good. Definitely worth a try.

mah , in The 5 stages of Linux gaming

There was grapejuice which is a wrapper for roblox that runs it in wine with some custom config, as of this year it no longer works because of the new roblox hyperion anticheat

dasenboy , in I've created a Linux troubelshooting and scripts community

Subbed.

Efwis OP ,

Thank you. Please feel free to post tuts or scripts you may have to help populate it.

professional_master , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

Pop_OS underneath with Regolith (basically a pre-configured i3) on top.

baccaratrevivify , in I've created a Linux troubelshooting and scripts community
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Subbed! Thanks for creating this!

Efwis OP ,

Thank you, please feel free to post any tuts or scripts to start populating it

VerbTheNoun95 , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

I have a hard time recommending it, but I ran Deepin on Arch a few years and was blown away by it. There were some weird limitations to how much you can customize, and I prefer window managers in general, so I eventually stopped using it. But that was the best time I had with a DE in Linux overall.

The best I can actually recommend is KDE.

christos , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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I have been using cinnamon for many years. For the last 2 y it is xfce for me.

Simple, reliable and stable, low in resources, does the work well.

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