Just installed GNOME. It's so fucking horrible after KDE, is anyone really using it...

Just installed GNOME. It's so fucking horrible after KDE, is anyone really using it? Besides lacking thumbnails in file picker, you can't have tray icons and normal application menu without installing extensions (extensions for basic features, lol). System settings app is useless, you need to install gnome-tweaker for other settings, and it's still not enough, you still have to change some settings through terminal.

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Xfce is better

Wasn't aware that you _had_ to change settings on GNOME

The best feature of GNOME is stability, it's for people who want to get work done instead of krashing every 15 minutes and posting in r/unixporn.

>Normal application menu
Why you want to have a middleman between your applications and your work? Not having app menu is good.

I personally hate the way kde looks, and it comes with a TON of packages, I like how the foot looks but I do agree with your points and that's why I use xfce, I like how it looks, it's got no bloat and it's fast.

I personally use GNOME, but whenever I want a more classic interface, XFCE is the way to go. GNOME, XFCE and i3 are far better options than KDE.

kys

The thing with GNONE is that it should just work without any game breaking bugs, basically the get shit done DE, KDE has a lot of features but they barely work on bugs unless they affect some kde developer, meanwhile GNONE has the entire corporate conglomerate behind, making patches to improve it, kde doesn't have this, they just like to work on new features and have abandoned most of the getting rid of bugs part.

A turd with no bugs around it is still a turd.

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>tranime
Opinion discarded.

Retard install Cinnamon, It's kills GNOME and KDE.

GNONE has the best user experience for managing a lot of windows with the activities overview, I agree that KDE is a lot better in other things, but the simplicity and fastness of just clicking super and you have all windows at your disposal is really huge, and no other DE achieved anything like that, not even the new overview view from KDE that doesn't let you drag a window from one display to another.

GNOME 4 just feels a lot more polished to me. It's just my tastes though.

I really tried to get into KDE but stuff would just start crashing out of nowhere for no perceptible reason at all. I'd start up my computer one day and the wallpaper on one monitor would end up black and I couldn't right click on it. I also wish there were a way to sync icons between taskbars in KDE as well.

How did GNOME get in this state?

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dunning kruger web designers who think they know better than 99% of the population

I'm using GNOME based DE because they are easier to enforce policies on in an enterprise environment.

Make KDE more sysadmin friendly please to allow me to enforce it to the whole Corp.

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You are posting on an anime website

after using gnome i've realized i don't need any of that shit

this is why the only good default GNOME experience is with Ubuntu
at least I can owe them that

GNOME is for corporate or professional environments because it's flavorless and soulless, and easy to control (limit) for multi user use.
KDE is for non-robots.
>tripfag
opinion discarded also kys

i just use de to make everything look like like old windows for warm stomach feeling. and i use terminal in 100% of the time with aliases. so literally dont care

Retard he didn't even use a tripcode

realized as I posted I was giving him too much credit, not even a tripfag just a retard pasting a retard name.