Which one, Sup Forums?

which one, Sup Forums?

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Whatever Windows 7 defaults to.

dwm.exe

Which one, Sup Forums?

Sup Forums seems to like Xfce

KDE is the correct answer.

I3 is the only acceptable answer

Xfce or Cinnamon

Or whatever isn’t gnome

Xfce is good, I want to try i3 though.

XFCE, lightweight that you can rice a lot on

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Why?! Isn't .lan or .local the standard

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This. Unless you have poorfag specs, there is no reason to run anything else on modern hardware.

dwm is always the right answer.
But if you still need all this DE bloat - go with GNOME because it has a nice keyboard driven workflow out of the box.

SSH server

xfce or mate

>dwm
is this a new meme?

Not Debian. Just get Ubuntu: it is essentially the same but has newer packages.

Why does it still look like shit for me? How does anyone make XFCE look good?

fuck you, he can install whatever he wants, debian is good and critical for ubuntu development

t. an ubuntu user

MATE. previously I'd have said Xfce but on Stretch it doesn't seem to work as well once you strip out systemd, the alsa volume widget has also been removed.
Meanwhile MATE just werks like Gnome 2 did 10 years ago

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EXWM

We need the konqi poster here

Uncheck all of them
Then install xorg then dwm

i3

Xfce is the only DE I ever used, so it will probably just werk for you too. It's pretty light and comfy. Be prepared to install compton if you want to get rid of the screen tearing though. I use this config with the useless animations disabled: duncanlock.net/blog/2013/06/07/how-to-switch-to-compton-for-beautiful-tear-free-compositing-in-xfce/

I don't mean to shit on your setup, but that looks like a kinda ugly built-in theme with a nice wallpaper and terminal opacity set to ~20%.

XFCE

Xtra Fucking Comfy Edition
You twat

lxqt

>not making your own DE out of tools you know and like

Nah. There are two dwm's, the tiling window manager for unixes and the default windows window manager.

none and then install i3 manually

How do you do this?

xmonad

>its source code is intended to never exceed 2000 SLOC
>dwm is customized through editing its source code, which makes it extremely fast and secure
why

It's Gentoo...

There's really no reason to run anything other than xfce.

I personally prefer Cinnamon as my go to DE, but I use i3 as my daily driver.

It's not too bloated but it's not overly minimalist. It's just right.

fun fact
if you select none grub fails mbr install

Any of the slimmer ones. I made the mistake to proceed with debian desktop env which turned out to be gnome, and it took apt hours to extract and complete install of the packages. No wonder Ian killed himself.

Fuck you tell me

Why don't you webserver? For personal usage there is mint and ubuntu, really configuring debian to browse internet is like... Something that stupid doesn't even exist.

If you don't know what options does, don't get where they are? Or? What? Explain why are you doing this!

fuck gnome
i like cinnamon
Xfce is objectively the best
kde is retarded

It's probably just a custom script added to .bash_profile.

SSH Server

wiki.debian.org/Dwm

Took me 2 years to figure out how to customize dwm. No need for actually editing the source code.

Try the greybird theme.

It's the default clover os script thing.

>Took me 2 years to figure out how to customize dwm
I think I need a convincing reason to switch to it then

Ssh like a man. Then use your puter' from any device anywhere.

Xfce / KDE > GNOME > Budgie > Cinnamon

Install ZorinOS Lite

none of above. instead do

sudo apt install i3 xinit

adapta gtk theme + paper icon theme

dwm has the best defaults, so I never have a reason to edit the source code and most ricing I can do with another program rather than with editing the source code

Is there even an alternative?

yes and it's lighter

I didn't know any C. The couple of tutorials i found were fucking shit. I didn't know what compiling or "make" was. So i sticked to i3. Then some faggot told me to RTFM. So i did a quick search and there i found the fucking wiki page for customizing dwm

We really need to make Emacs Desktop Environment.

GNOME, naturally
It's first for a reason

MATE, mate.

It's a lot easier to learn and simpler to use than most tiling WMs. If you have a console heavy workload and use VI keys anyway. If it doesn't make sense to you in 5 minutes, just drop it.

I'm still puzzled why every floating window DE doesn't just use Fluxbox.

Xfce for weak computers, kde for everything else

if you absolutely need one, Xfce

Fluxbox is MIT licensed and not GPL. Would fuck with some projects. Also I'm pretty sure LXQt uses openbox not fluxbox.

all of them.

I remember back when you could pick multiple DEs during setup and you'd pick one at logon, depending on your mood for the day. dual-DEing: it's better than dual-booting.

Just installed Debian as my first distro along with KDE on X200 I just got off ebay. So far I'm enjoying it. It's very customizable out of the box and my system seems to run it just fine.

>How to make your OS unnecessarily bloated

You don't need KDE to see konqi porn.
Any system that can display bitmaps can do it.

It uses xfwm

LXQt can use openbox, kwin or xfwm but I think it defaults to openbox. github.com/lxde/lxqt/wiki/ConfigWindowManagers

MATE forever.

I don't remember why but when I tried that I ended up getting really annoyed. Probably had to do with mixing up Qt and GTK applications

GNOME

Kde + i3wm work fine on my x220. If your machine cant run it, your case must be made out of a literal pizza box, like the one I used to have. (Pic related)

GNOME if you're on a hidpi screen. Xfce or KDE otherwise.

cinnamon obv

uncheck Debian craptop encrapoment
uncheck print server