I don’t think I can really fit my opinions neatly into these categories. I tend to lean toward Gnome because it does what I need it to do, seems to have the fewest problems and annoyances, while still being fully featured.
I really want to like KDE Plasma, and have been using it more, but it still has a number of things that bug me. Some programs run inexplicably slow on it. It goes a little overboard with notifications and popups. Like do I really need to approve my game controllers almost any time I plug them in?
On the other hand, it really is fully featured, and I love the KDE Connect integration.
Haven’t used anything else in years, cause I always find other des/wms to just be a little too short on features. Did used to like XFCE a lot though.
I don’t think I can really fit my opinions neatly into these categories. I tend to lean toward Gnome because it does what I need it to do, seems to have the fewest problems and annoyances, while still being fully featured.
I really want to like KDE Plasma, and have been using it more, but it still has a number of things that bug me. Some programs run inexplicably slow on it. It goes a little overboard with notifications and popups. Like do I really need to approve my game controllers almost any time I plug them in?
On the other hand, it really is fully featured, and I love the KDE Connect integration.
Haven’t used anything else in years, cause I always find other des/wms to just be a little too short on features. Did used to like XFCE a lot though.