What is the best Desktop Enviorment on Arch Linux, I want to rice. :)

What is the best Desktop Enviorment on Arch Linux, I want to rice. :)

kde is shit

i3 is the best if you want the ultimate tryhard ricing.

>mfw I am on i3 and I have no idea why faggots even bother to rice anything when its basicly 99.999% of the time just full screen programs, or tiled bit with barely any border...

niggers have nothing to rice but font in terminals

>sidebar scripts
>press-to-run scripts
>workspaces
>...
Lot of fun if you know what you can do with i3 (and if you have the time too).

posting my desktop environment

you have no idea what ricing is

xfce4
cinnamon
openbox

...

what de is this

nice
icewm

can i see your screenfetch output? i'd like more info about your setup

I went with bspwm, how was my choice?

Thought on it? Is it beginner friendly?

kde

You could rice it, but most likely you won't. Being new to linux you're going to consider it an accomplishment when you manage to get it working, even without knowing how to use most of the features. When you finally find the config your sole use for it is to maybe change a keybind, because the actual process for ricing, all the neat ideas you had for it seems impossible looking at the included examples. You'll eventually come to terms with it and live with 2-4 screens with varying programs all fullscreen, and having a convoluted manner of windows alt tabbing. Additionally you will continue to run into problems because you need to put 'export _AWT_JAVA_WM_NONREPARENTING=1' in terminals sometimes before running certain programs but you don't really understand why.

doesn't that wallpaper hurt your eyes?

why do you do this
this is not functional
this is not easy to use
this is not even easy to look at for long periods of time
what the fuck even is that thing on the left
how do you switch windows? do you have a dock or taskbar that autohides?

looks good though

...

CANNOT UNSEE

nop
it actually is functional and easy to use and looking at it soothes my soul
that on the left is the visualizer of my music player

not sure what you mean by switching windows, alt+tab/move the mouse over them? there's also other workspaces that have more windows on them
i use dmenu exclusively to launch programs, i guess you could almost call that a taskbar
>looks good
ty

> post a browser and a wallpaper
> think it's a desktop environment

better?

meant for

>not knowing the pure joy of using dwm/dmenu

Tfw GKH himself endorses arch linux

How do i set keyboard layout in lxde anons?
I have those icons on top right, but after some time it stops working. Switch key is not working and on click is not working also

> Hostname is "Thinkpad"
> Has an alias because he can't remember simple commands for his package manager

Shiggy diggy

what software is that? never seen

Better version of popcorn, stremio.

This joke is starting to be less and less funny. Stop it

> 3 LINE $PS1

shiggy doggy diggy doo

Open box
If you don't feel like setting everything up yourself then xfce.

Where has Sup Forums's boner for awesome gone?

The best is whatever you like the best. I currently use Plasma 5.

not minimal enough

...

It's fine, but I prefer a full DE these days.

i3 if you really want to show people how L33T you are. Openbox if you just want something functional, lightweight and fairly configurable. (neither are DE's though)

why display the "Albums" column if it's gonna be cut off to two letters?

these are the two I generally recommend to people

I use both depending on the computer myself

as he said, I find openbox more usable, but I'm sure it's because my i3 is nearly stock while my openbox is fairly customized

what about xmonad

Can confirm. Describes me perfectly.