I am curious about what motivates a user to choose and then stay with a particular Desktop or Window Manager. There a many Desktops (KDE, Gnome, etc.) and WM (Fluxbox, Awesome, etc.). Often starts as a de-wm-hopper and finally finds the right one. Later, if any changes, there are features and functions that must be included.
1. What three distinctive features do I like most? (speed, modular, location of buttons, etc.)
2. What three functions (things that it does) do I like most?
3. Missing features or functions we would like to have?
What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
Last edited by amlug on Mon Aug 21, 2023 4:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
I stay with XFCE because i can get my work done without it getting in my way. I have tried KDE, Fluxbox, Gnome, etc, but I have yet to find a compelling reason to switch.
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Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
looks, efficiency, functionality.
Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
It needs to say "kde" or "plasma" on the label. Seriously no DE is magically going to make one 10x (or even 2x times) more efficient/productive.
A long, long time ago i briefly left KDE (3 at the time) for gnome2 in the hope that ubuntu might become a viable alternative to MS-Windows or MacOS. That did not pan out. Nowadays, we have diversity, fun and ... fragmentation.
A long, long time ago i briefly left KDE (3 at the time) for gnome2 in the hope that ubuntu might become a viable alternative to MS-Windows or MacOS. That did not pan out. Nowadays, we have diversity, fun and ... fragmentation.
Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
I stay with a light WM/DE IceWM (and with my same custom menus) since MX17 -and antiX17. I see no change into my environment even into MX23.
(and I sometime try the others DE/WM into VirtualMachines)
(and I sometime try the others DE/WM into VirtualMachines)
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Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
Well said...j2mcgreg wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:38 am I stay with XFCE because i can get my work done without it getting in my way. I have tried KDE, Fluxbox, Gnome, etc, but I have yet to find a compelling reason to switch.
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Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
Extensive configuration capabilities. Hence KDE Plasma for me through its very capable Settings Manager
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Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
Yes, my idea. XFCE is the max possible for me too.
Which does not mean I could not work wiith another one.
For instance MATE, but that one is much less configurable.
And Cinamon, KDE etc. are also nice, but they feel a little handheld-like.

Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
Thanks, interesting. Can we be more specific, for example....
What does it mean?.... moving windows to workspaces, or minimized into icons, or easily loading the needed application, or ???I can get my work done without it getting in my way.
What configuration part in particular?Extensive configuration capabilities
Any particular function you really like and why?Looks, efficiency, functionality.
Re: What motivates you to choose a DE/WM?
@amlug wrote:
It means that I can set it up the way I want with minimal effort and never have to make another adjustment for the life of that release.What does it mean?
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HP 17; ryzen 3 3200; 500 GB SSD; 12 GB ram
Idea Center 3; 12 gen i5; 256 GB ssd;
In Linux, newer isn't always better. The best solution is the one that works.