What Desktop Environment do you use?

What Desktop Environment do you use?

  • Gnome

    Votes: 5 13.5%
  • KDE/Plasma

    Votes: 11 29.7%
  • Cinnamon

    Votes: 8 21.6%
  • MATE

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • LxQt

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Xfce

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • Budgie

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Unity

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Soas

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sway, i3, or other

    Votes: 4 10.8%

  • Total voters
    37
I could have added Elementary Linux here.


I don't know what the DE is called in Elementary, but it's definitely a MacOS knock off.

Edit: Ai says it's called "Pantheon".

The thing about Elementary is, it isn't free, and many of the apps (not all of them) cost to download.
It does use apt, so I think it's likely Ubuntu/Debian based?
 
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My Tower has Mint Cinnamon and my 14 year old Laptop has Mint xfce.

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It's far better now
Aha. Look at the VRAM usages.
1 min after boot:

CINNAMON-vs-PLASMA-VRAM-USAGE.png


About 10 minutes of using Plasma 6:
Plasma-6_10-min-use.png


This meme was born after trying 5.27 where the VRAM usage was even worse - it left me with 124 MiB free VRAM, just enough not to crash the system.
KDE-Plasma-vs-6-GB-VRAM.png


And I won't even comment on the BS that conky is solid color in Plasma, instead of the transparent view you can see in Cinnamon!
 
Aha. Look at the VRAM usages.
1 min after boot:

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About 10 minutes of using Plasma 6:
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This meme was born after trying 5.27 where the VRAM usage was even worse - it left me with 124 MiB free VRAM, just enough not to crash the system.
View attachment 30776


And I won't even comment on the BS that conky is solid color in Plasma, instead of the transparent view you can see in Cinnamon!
Interesting. There are so many people posting online how it uses little more RAM than Xfce. Here is one such link I came I quickly found just now:

Here is also a recent post on this forum:

I did take a look on my Chromebook that has KDE on it. Initial RAM usage is about 1.8 or 1.9 GB but it has never crashed due to going over the RAM so far.
 
I did take a look on my Chromebook that has KDE on it. Initial RAM usage is about 1.8 or 1.9 GB but it has never crashed due to going over the RAM so far.
First learn the difference between RAM and VRAM! I didn't put that "V" there just for kicks.
 
Back to KDE/Plasma, after a short sojourn to xfce. Guess I'm a creature of habit.
 
Found MATE was the easiest in switching from Windows. Tried Cinnamon, Plasma and a few others I can't remember.
Always ended up back at MATE. I am not as proficient with computers as most others on the forum. {at my age, I don't have to be - LOL}. I can recognize a C program when I see it. Bash scripts are fun to look at and see if I can install without help.
Old Geezer
TC
 
off topic.. @charlie.corder , how are you doing?, dont see you about quite so often
 
I don't know what the DE is called in Elementary, but it's definitely a MacOS knock off.

Edit: Ai says it's called "Pantheon".

The think about Elementary is, it isn't free, and many of the apps (not all of them) cost to download.
Heh. And that's mainly WHY it's seen as a MacOS 'knock-off'. Because most of Apple's target demographic (young, upwardly-mobile, easily-impressed and thoroughly embedded in the 'brand-name' ecosystem) have more money than sense, and seem perfectly content to pay Apple's over-inflated prices for every little thing they need, or want.

So Elementary's 'pay-for-stuff' model makes them feel comfortable, and at home......still in their "comfort zone".


Mike. o_O
 
No DE - just JWM and an icon bar.
 
Ha, on my servers at work, bash is my DE!
I'd like to say I'm like that, too (although I never got to work on linux systems at work - the closest I came to "linux on servers" was... wait for it... SCO! And bash wasn't installed on them so I had to make do with "sh". Maybe I can say "I used to be like that".

Hmmm... now that I think of it, there was a brief period of using Ubuntu on robots a few years ago - I guess that counts. A few hundred new robots (new hardware platform), with a new version of the navigation software and a couple of dozen brand new "remote operations techs". "We'll go live on April first"... what could go wrong?

As for my personal in-house web server - I've gotten lazy in recent years and I actually have a full desktop (by which I mean JWM + icon bar + at least a gui file manager + a lot of other shtuff). Even though its nominally "headless", I can run GUI stuff over ssh when the mood strikes me - though in reality the only GUI thing I ever actually use on that machine is my text editor which, ironically, runs just as well in terminal/console mode (and, even more ironically, I could just run the editor locally and use it on the files on the remote machine. Mind you the difference between "local" and "remote" is only about six feet.)
 
off topic.. @charlie.corder , how are you doing?, dont see you about quite so often
Good morning Brick.
I check the site most every day. Don't sign in unless some topic interests me, and I can comment on.
Other than that, I take my wife {who will be 91 in a week} to the mall every day for her daily 3 mile walk, take care of things around the house and get ready for the golf season coming up soon.
Thanks for asking.
CC
 
Found MATE was the easiest in switching from Spyware. Tried Cinnamon, Plasma and a few others I can't remember.
Always ended up back at MATE
Use MATE's options of the panel to make it 100% transparent and you'll find out why I lasted 30 seconds with that desktop. :D
 
Use MATE's options of the panel to make it 100% transparent and you'll find out why I lasted 30 seconds with that desktop. :D
it was something else, wasn't it? the b____y thing is buggy!

in porteux 2.6. with mate 1.28 desktop for example. all panel elements seen are unlocked for some reason. then the user just wants to move the "task manager" widget. the one that handles the app buttons on the panel. it disappears and the panel goes crazy! i only wanted to make a bit more space for launchers. sometimes when the user doesn't want the clock. to be the last thing on right-hand-side. when a new session is started. the buggy panel shows a mind of its own. on sparky linux "seven sisters" with mate desktop. i tried to place the "show desktop" widget. behind the clock on the right-hand side. fire the operating system anew again. there's the clock hugging the corner again. (shake head)

that transparency thing. might have to do with choosing to use the compositor or not. because disabling the compositor. also disables moving, resizing, min/max windows in sensible fashion. as long as it behaves that way. a window manager like fluxbox is better than mate any day.
 


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