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Which desktop environment or WM do you use?

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WM or desktop you use

Cinnamon
1
0%
Gnome
24
10%
Mate
10
4%
KDE
68
28%
XFCE
25
10%
LXDE
11
5%
qtrazor
1
0%
Openbox
14
6%
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other Windows Manager/desktop
85
36%
 
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Post by JackHunt » Sun Feb 04, 2018 7:45 pm

i3WM for me. Though when I have the time I shall build a nice XMonad setup.
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Post by artbody » Mon Dec 10, 2018 8:46 am

Enlightenment 16 :arrow: THE ORGINAL ENLIGHTENMENT :!: :wink:

Nowadays HITCH-HIKED by a so called Entlightenment17 18 19 20 ... 22, what ever. It's a total other WM :twisted: :evil:
Years of both slotted under the same name... the hitch-hikers kicked the ORIGINAL Enlightenment out

Now :cry: it is only available through this unofficial overlay :cry: :oops:
Enlightenment DR16 Gentoo Overlay

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layman -o https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mcclu ... tories.xml -f -a e16-overlay
Never give up
WM : E16 the true enlightenment
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Post by Muso » Mon Dec 10, 2018 4:34 pm

i3

I've used so many different WMs over the years, eventually settling with Enlightenment for a long time (15, 16, both 17s, 19, Moksha). Also Gnome & KDE at times. But once I started using i3 I simply had no need for anything else.

i3 is perfectly elegant.
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Post by pjp » Mon Dec 10, 2018 9:12 pm

My latest destination through the WM/DE Lemarchand Configuration has left me with i3.

I may next take a look at some of the *box WMs. But that may quickly lead to repeating old mistakes.

I have dwm installed, but recompiling just to change the configuration makes it unusable. I'm keeping it around for possible attempts at development.

Xmonad is interesting, but I don't think now is the time to dive into Haskell (similar with awesome/lua).
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Post by Ant P. » Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:20 pm

Been using openbox for the past few years, though I'm none too impressed by the jankiness compton adds.
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Post by sao98021 » Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:58 pm

e20, xfce4, kde.

i hop around on a monthly basis between the 3, i used enlightenment for a looong long time but maybe begining of the year i started using plasma more and more, now i'm just back to a highly satisfying xfce4.

prolly soon back to e20 or whatever release they are at now
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Post by Proinsias » Tue Dec 11, 2018 2:05 am

i3 or dwm most of the time, xfce4 on occasion.
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Post by JWJones » Tue Dec 11, 2018 4:24 am

xfce and fvwm, with occasional forays (and frustrations) into other DEs and WMs. Currently giving Windowmaker another run.
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Post by pun_guin » Tue Dec 11, 2018 9:28 am

Mostly switching between Window Maker and dwm, currently.
I already use the new Genthree.
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Post by Ignatius881 » Tue Dec 11, 2018 9:59 am

When I was using Manjaro, from this August until last week, I was using its i3 community version. But now, in Gentoo, I wanted to try Bspwm. And I'm happy with it so far.
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Post by kitsunenokenja » Thu Dec 13, 2018 3:04 am

kajzer wrote:I'm using AwesomeWM for around 6 months now, it's really awesome :)
I find it much better than i3wm.
Basically this.

Discovered tiling WMs a while ago, started looking into the different environments out there. Spent time reading the docs for i3 after hearing so much about it, but never even tried it. The limited config versus the open freedom of Lua-driven config was too much of a trade-off to simply ignore. I'd rather see it Perl-driven but can't be too picky. Ended up learning enough Lua to be able to build the customisations I wanted to write myself.

Finally, a window manager that actually manages windows. Hardly need the mouse now. 8)
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Post by The Main Man » Thu Dec 13, 2018 9:58 am

kitsunenokenja wrote:Basically this.

Discovered tiling WMs a while ago, started looking into the different environments out there. Spent time reading the docs for i3 after hearing so much about it, but never even tried it. The limited config versus the open freedom of Lua-driven config was too much of a trade-off to simply ignore. I'd rather see it Perl-driven but can't be too picky. Ended up learning enough Lua to be able to build the customisations I wanted to write myself.

Finally, a window manager that actually manages windows. Hardly need the mouse now. 8)
Yeah, you can do much more than in other WM's, it's really powerful.
I had to learn Lua as well, it's not that bad, pretty easy actually.

The only thing I don't get yet is whether to use luajit USE flag or not, supposed to be faster with it, I tried it but I didn't notice any difference.
I guess there's a reason for it to be off by default in a few packages that I've noticed which have that USE flag.
That's not AwesomeWM related but it's a Lua thing, anyway I left it turned off.
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Post by atari800 » Mon Jan 07, 2019 3:36 pm

tld wrote:
P.Kosunen wrote:
wuzzerd wrote:Fluxbox. Without bells whistles and other shineys.
+1
Same here for a very long time now. I do most stuff from terminal prompts and have hotkeys configured to launch apps I use a lot. I found that I never missed desktop icons at all. People see my desktop and think something's broken ;).
I join in ;). Been using it for > 10 years now, occasionaly copying (or meanwhile pulling) the config files to a box. Always annyoing to be somewhere where F1 doesn't bring up a terminal and F2 doesn't bring the browser etc.
I guess I'm using it since my very first linux installation some time around 2003 or 2004. Afaik it shipped as the lightweight WM with Knoppix these days. I liked it and never used anything else since.
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Post by alinefr » Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:42 am

I was for quite long time an Awesome user. But many bugs has bitten me and I've moved to Xmonad last year. I don't regret. 100% stable. It's harder to configure than Awesome. I don't know how to program in Haskell, but maybe I've learned something by tweaking my xmonad.hs. The interface is a lot more simple and this is the beauty of Xmonad.
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Post by gryf » Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:44 am

Window Maker.
I've used lots of window managers and desktop environments (amiwm, fvwm, enlightenment, icewm, gnome1, xfce, openbox, awesome and i3), but I always come back to wmaker.
I like it's simple interface, flexibility on window manipulation and ability to focus window without bringing it up. Also alt-tab is more flexible than in openbox - you can use cursor keys (or even mouse!) to quickly select a program instead of hitting alt-tab again and again.
There are even options for making desktop minimalist - clip, mini icons and dockbar can be turn off completely - I've been using it together with tint2 for some time.
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Post by The Main Man » Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:18 am

Using dwm for about a month now, never used it before, it's perfect, amazing!
AwesomeWM is good, but this one is way better and faster.
Sure, it helps if you know C/C++, but luckily for me I do :)
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