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Linux users, what DE are you using?

MrCassdin

Senior member
I've always been a KDE person but lately I have been using XFCE. It's kind of "Windows 95'ish" but it's fast and simple, I like it. :thumbsup:

Cinnamon 2.0 is pretty nice but it doesn't play well with VMWare Workstation 7.1 which is what I use to run my Linux VMs on Windows 7 so I don't use much. I do have a dedicated Linux PC though with Mint 17 and Cinnamon 2.0 and it's pretty slick.
 
Xfce. I've used that since Gnome went weird. I've been meaning to give KDE a good workout, and am somewhat interested in the LxQt project, but Xfce does what I want.
 
I recently tried KDE Plasma 5 - awesome desktop IMO, highly configurable, intuitive design. but my go to is Enlightenment 17 with Bodhi.
 
It depends.

LXDE
E17
Been meaning to try Compton (no DE), but haven't gotten around to it
 
I've been using E17 for about 6 months now. I'm keeping an eye on LXQT also for my netbook.

I'm running Debian Sid, and with the progress the debian e packaging team is making I'm thinking of setting aside some time to help them with packaging.
 
I just loaded E17. I've had it installed for a few years, but seldom use it, It's a really cool desktop, but configuring it is a PITA, and I always find myself running into things I miss which it doesn't do.
 
Unity - Oh My.

Same, I loaded 14.04 on my desktop about a month ago. It works pretty well except when I want to resize a window it gets choppy and slow. I will probably go xfce if Unity starts giving me any kind of additional grief.
 
Same, I loaded 14.04 on my desktop about a month ago. It works pretty well except when I want to resize a window it gets choppy and slow. I will probably go xfce if Unity starts giving me any kind of additional grief.
I haven't found it to be choppy. Maybe graphics drivers? I'm on a HD4000 GPU.
 
Well, I'm not a frequent Linux user right now, but two years ago I was using daily Gnome with Debian 6 (same desktop the current CentOS is using if I'm correct). Debian's 7 Gnome desktop I did not like. KDE looks a bit heavy to me but might have been a likely candidate. Or I could have been using Xfce (simple and does the job) unless I switched to Mint with Cinnamon.
Currently I use (rarely) Mint with Cinnamon on a VM, and on my old computer that I haven't turned on for a few months, I have Debian 7 Xfce and Zorin (8?) which I am not sure what desktop it uses.
 
Main desktop is Gnome 3. I always dabble in other desktop environments or window managers but I always come back to Gnome.
 
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