i use dwm btw, gnome and KDE is bloat
I use xfce nice clean simple and not overly complicated everytime I try a new desktop manager I find myself going back to xfce as they say keep it simple and cozy
KDE is not complicated
I installed a Fedora KDE Plasma spin and it enabled features on my laptop i didn't know existed. It was nice. Windows 11 sucks. I'm happy to get rid of it.
I use both. What does that mean for me?
Right! You use Gnome when there's good natural light =)
1.8 gb minimum RAM usage on default KDE vs 1.6 GB RAM Usage on Compiz with all the fancy effects enabled like the see through 3D cube.
KDE is fairly unstable and requires me to change settings to make it work for me. Gnome just works
Yo, what? Nobody ever uses Gnome without extensions.
OK that's not entirely true as I use blur my shell and dash to dock
Emacs user:
I find it amusing that what I can only assume appears to be a professional artist as being used as an example. Considering that gnome is forcing Wayland yet has no color management. Not that x11 is perfect at color management but it at least exists
Hah, this is final proof, gnome users are children.
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