I always liked XFCE cuz I was a sucker for gnome2 back in the day, more recently tho I have found myself on KDE, it seemed the most polished and feature rich lately. However, I admittedly don’t use Linux on desktop anymore, most of my Linux usage nowadays is just my servers.
Arch Linux
The beloved lightweight distro
Desktop - KDE
Laptop - Gnome
I'm currently using Gnome, but I'd like to switch to a tiling WM at some point
I use Xfce on my computers except my Pi where I use Window Maker. Window Maker with its lower resource needs really helps when the Pi is used with resolutions over 1080p.
I have been using Arch+KDE plasma for ~5years on my main rig, I love it!
I have been using Arch+KDE plasma for ~5years on my main rig, I love it!
Qtile
i3 user here! ;)
I'm always returning to cinnamon, but was on Bungie for awhile
I recently switched to hyprland, it's great! I used KDE before but wanted to touch base with a tiling wm.
I recently switched to hyprland, love it!
I recently switched to hyprland, love it!
I recently switched to hyprland, love it!
I recently switched to hyprland, love it!
I enjoy gnome with the arcMenu extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3628/arcmenu/ I will include usually some other extensions, but arcMenu is what makes the experience a lot better than the stock one for me.
I'm not an Arch user (I stayed in Fedora because convenience at the time), but I use Qtile these days. I have my own little scripts for making the colorscheme the same as the wal colorscheme.
I am a die hard Cinnamon guy. I used to like MATE and then I played with Linux Mint for a short while and Cinnamon became my thing. Cinnamon works really well in Arch too. I just wish that its window manager, Muffin, would support Wayland. I really want to drop xorg like a bad habit.
XFCE with the WM replaced with Openbox. Ask me about my Openbox keyboard bindings for window moving and resizing :)
I kind of want to try KDE again, but I still feel it's too laggy, at least on my machine with intel graphics.