Budgie is pretty comfy.
Budgie is pretty comfy
i3 is better
no its not
yeah if you use your PC like an autist.
i'm jk I use to use it for a week, it was ok
looks pretty good, is there any screen tearing bullshit?
Go to sleep Kevin
It uses GNOME as a foundation which includes its window manager. If you experience screen tearing in GNOME, you would in Budgie.
However, with the non-free drivers in Solus, it was perfect.
No screen-tearing that I've noticed, I'm using amdgpu with tear-free on.
If I changed my name to NotKevin would it help ease your concerns?
>970MB
Into the trash it goes.
Of course his RAM usage is high. He has a web browser open.
800MB of that is probably Chromium kek
Uses 600ish mb with nothing open, but I don't really give a fuck because I'm not a RAMlet.
if ur a nerd
how hard is it to get something reasonably pretty/useful with i3?
Depends on the user. I had never used xmonad or seen any Haskell and I set it up in ~4h. I've used the setup since and I absolutely love it.
I don't know about other tiling window managers but it should be doable in a day. I've heard i3 is the easiest to configure.
guess i'll go give it a try
Do you need a bunch of gnome shit to use budgie?
>four fucking hours to configure a window manager
>6GHz
wat
>he doesnt know how to oc to 6ghz on stock cooler
How did you enable it?
Look up amdgpu on archwiki
This
I don't want to have to install an extra 230 gigs of useless Gnome garbage
>700+ packages
Bloated.
staring at a nice wallpaper is pretty much everything you can do in Budgie. it's pretty with the usability of gnome. get rid of the taskbar next for seamless design