One has everything I want but is too buggy, while the other way is stable but doesn't have half the stuff that I need and its devs are retards with a superiority complex. Save me /g/ bros, is there an actual good DE for Linux? (Don't suggest a WM to me, I'm not trans).
>>100130770* other one
>>100130770i like XFCE, it gets the job done
>>100130770Plasma is the only good and complete dektopGTK is cancer
>>100130770XFCE
>>100130770xfce
>>100130906I'm trying to like Plasma because I really don't want to go back to Gnome, but it's just bugs after bugs. Right now my screen sometimes flickers when I enter full screen mode while watching videos, and I'm having some system tray bugs.
>>100131052At least they'll try to fix them unlike GNOMEFIX.
>>100130770Come home, white man
>>100130770Ok but what’s the wm that will let me use terminal and apps in fullscreen mode. I don’t want tiling or not tilling just fullscreen and several virtual desktops.
>>100131091gnome doesn't have tray icons bug
>>100130770>but doesn't have half the stuff that I needwhat exactly do you need?
I am with OP on this one. I have tried KDE but it is too buggy for my machine. Too unstable. I have tried both older and newer versions. I am using gnome but I feel like a cuck while using it. But at least the extensions are working for now.
>>100132176extensions are for pussies.I stopped using them with the release of GNOME40, don't need them anymore.
>>100132247I only need the first one. I can live without the rest.
XF(E)CE(S) ;3
>>100131052Well, yes this happens if you have a distro which uses the newest builds directly from master branch on GitHub. What you need to do is use a distribution like debian where they just take the stable releases and keep them for years (while still fixing bugs if needed)
Cinnamon if you are a brownoid terrorist apologist
xfce or pick up a window manager like i3 or openbox so you never have to worry about DEs ever again
>>100130770>kde>has a bug that get fixed if you report it but fixing it introduces new bugs>gnome>has a bug but if you report it the developert just remove the feature that is bugged
>>100132696I'm on Fedora beta and have no problems whatsoever. Might really be a distro thing.
Once XFCE gets gayland support, they can both fuck themselves
>>100132176>>100132247What's the use case for extensions?
>>100132133Because it doesn't even have them
>>100133621that's the joke anon
>>100132743a patch can become bugged againa removed feature will never be bugged