For me its KDE.

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Seems like I’m the outlier here that prefers Gnome over KDE. Gnome feels more polished than KDE for me. Granted KDE comes with more features out of the box, but I don’t find anything lacking in Gnome for me.

Tried KDE long time ago to compare it to Gnome 3, went back to Gnome. Tried KDE again a few months ago to compare to Gnome 42, came back to Gnome again.

I also can’t stand having all my programs’ name starting with K.

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I also can’t stand having all my programs’ name starting with K.

Like Okular, Spectacle, Dolphin, …

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Maybe I shouldn’t have said all, but it’s annoying to me when the they put a “k” in the name in a very awkward way just because it’s an KDE app.

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KDE if I have performance to spare. XFCE if I am running this in a container on my phone.

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Pop_OS underneath with Regolith (basically a pre-configured i3) on top.

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Xfce, i just like it.

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sway + bemenu for building my own utilities

btw what distro are my fellow sway users on? i’m loving the control i get over what i install with gentoo

how is everyone interacting with audio, networking, bluetooth?

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