KDE and GNOME fags crying over whats better. Both in denial of the true best DE

KDE and GNOME fags crying over whats better. Both in denial of the true best DE.

Fast as fuck.
Used cinnamon and had frametime issues in all applications. Like a heartbeat of lag.
Made the switch and everything was fixed.

XFCE still can't into GTK3. That's why you'd better use Gnome these days.

It's been my go-to for years but I can understand why people want the modern polish that it lacks. Also customizing the whisker menu always glitches out for me so it's the first thing I remove from the panel. If it's for someone else I'll replace it with a launcher for the Application Finder.

>what is wayland
>what is gtk3

>Using a DE
>not using xmonad
go back to >>/reddit/

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>one pixel wide resize bar on all windows

>just enough for rare fine-tuning
>doesn't get in the way when you use keyboard shortcuts 99.9% of the time anyway

i don't like xmonad i personally prefer wmutils or windowchef

Better than 6 gorillion pixels high title bar on all windows.

Without turning this into another desktop thread, any of you fags know a decent icon set for Xfce?

No flat, material, circle autism.
Ideally professional looking like Faenza or isometric like QNX/beOS.

xfce master race indeed

This image has been GIMP'd, I can tell by the pixels and lack of circles.

>>one pixel wide resize bar on all windows
>how do i change the window decorations
>pls help

go to the main settings window and go to "window manager" the window decorations options should be the first thing you see

Maybe arc-elementary

Numix icons are good

imo they are pretty nice but cautious.

Even if your DE only contains xmonad, you still using a DE. Face it.

used it for a while
Liked it pretty much.

But for my Taste KDE is Simpler and looks a bit better. But it still run a minimal XFCE with I3 on my Laptop.

By the time Wayland is going to be mainstream Xfce will get there, they have a few decades to work on that Gtk3 port though, with the pace the whole Wayland train is moving.

I'm an i3fag, but if I was using a DE I definitely be using XFCE.

I used xfce before switching to DWM. It's the bext DE, no contest. Fuck all the others.

Nice pape man. Mind posting it?

What theme is that?

xfce is lacking heavily in system settings

setting up wifi on xfce, for example, is done entirely through background processes and a taskbar applet.

it's a case of either "things just work" or you're so fucked that you're going to have to spend hours learning about console commands and editing config files if you want your wifi adapter to work under xfce.

>uses linux
>wants gui to configure

please re-install windows

Something i made by myself. Loosely based on Numix.

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>he doesn't know what a DE is

also to any faggot who spends hours "learning console commands", get a mans distro like arch

pacman -S wifi-menu

sudo wifi-menu

there you go, termianl gui wifi setup

almost every distro has this shit

looks good, can you post it? or put it on xfce look?

>best
>lacks basic modern feature of high dpi scaling
no

Thanks. I'm not at home right now. Maybe xfce-look.

Cheers user. I'll keep an eye out or it then.

>DE shouldn't be GUI based

Do you understand the concept behind a DE?

Used to use LXDE on old re-purposed machines; KFCE is still very light but a bit more user friendly and with a lot of the nicer programs already installed.
Dropped unity simply because the animations seemed noticeably slow and what pissed me off was how much work it took to re-map the super key (still couldn't get it to work).

Still one problem with XFCE is the default compositor produces screen tearing; a bug which apparently has never been addressed.

>easily modded to look as good if not better than Cinnamon or a Budgie
>super lightweight and fast
couldn't agree more OP

>KFCE

Hello Tyrone

>lacks basic modern feature of high dpi scaling

mah nigger:
xfce4-settings-manager->

"Appearence"->Fonts-> "Custom DPI Setting:"
"Desktop"->Icons->set size
"Window Manager"->set hdpi/xhdpi theme
->set title font to X

xsettings:
->set CursorThemeSize to X
->set Gtk/IconSizes to X
->set gtk-toolbars
->set gtk-menu
->set gtk-dialog
->set gtk-buttons


Thunar prefs -> Set Iconsize in the sidepanel to x