I’m currently testing Fedora KDE on a VM (windows host) before eventually switching over to Linux completely.

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    2 years ago

    Thanks for all your discussions. All your experiences are very helpful for me. Now here is my top list and reasons:

    1. Cinnamon (most familiar and very stable for me)
    2. XFCE (I like the responseness and lightweightness)
    3. MATE (stable and reliable)
    4. KDE (I like the configurability, but unfortunately I experienced a lot of instabilities and accidents)
    5. Gnome (I don’t like the new UI concept. When I tried it, it was laggy and non-responsive)

    Out of this list:

    • I3 (only head good things, but never tried it on my own installation)
    • Cosmic (first time I heard about today)
    • Budgie (first time I heard about today)
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      32 years ago

      Gnome will be slow without acceleration. Were you running it in a vm?

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          22 years ago

          That is likely true although it may also have to do with a lack of ram and bad GPU support.

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      42 years ago

      Cinnamon is, straight up, the best. The only annoying part is that damn debugger thing that shows up that damn and useless LookingGlass thing which defaults to Super+L. Super+L definitely should be Lock Screen instead.