Besides tiling window managers (bspwm and i3wm), I have mostly used the Cinnamon desktop environment for the past five years.
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Besides tiling window managers (bspwm and i3wm), I have mostly used the Cinnamon desktop environment for the past five years.
I am exploring MATE and XFCE more now. I used to use Ubuntu MATE, but haven't really "daily driven" XFCE.
If you had to choose between the two, what would you prefer for a Linux or BSD desktop environment:
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Besides tiling window managers (bspwm and i3wm), I have mostly used the Cinnamon desktop environment for the past five years.
I am exploring MATE and XFCE more now. I used to use Ubuntu MATE, but haven't really "daily driven" XFCE.
If you had to choose between the two, what would you prefer for a Linux or BSD desktop environment:
#Linux #BSD #MATE #XFCE@matthew Honestly, I really like both, though I haven't used either in a long time. XFCE is lighter and perhaps easier to customize, but that might not matter in your use case.
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@matthew Honestly, I really like both, though I haven't used either in a long time. XFCE is lighter and perhaps easier to customize, but that might not matter in your use case.
Lighter and more customizable are good things. Both would be advantages in my use case, as I like working with older hardware and also customizing.