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I know this is an ask, but I want a desktop environment that I can configure easily using just text.

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  • fuchsiii@oxytodon.comF fuchsiii@oxytodon.com

    @krutonium *hides away*

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    @fuchsiii No need to hide; you're right. KDE is just irritating in how it handles all of gestures That.

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    • krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK krutonium@social.treehouse.systems

      @patbru Plasma's configuration irritates me ๐Ÿ˜•

      I want somthing I can set up and then migrate that configuration to Nix and just be done with it, you know?

      I've been thinking about maybe building out a desktop by using Hyprland as a base?

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      @krutonium

      I understand. Cinnamon was and probably still is the vehicle to convert Windows users to Linux users. Another option is XFCE but then you have to loose the Wayland requirement. I'm no expert in those desktops. In the past I used XFCE because I could create a clean workflow, but nowadays I stick with GNOME, because it's simple the best ๐Ÿ˜‰

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      • patbru@mastodon.socialP patbru@mastodon.social

        @krutonium

        I understand. Cinnamon was and probably still is the vehicle to convert Windows users to Linux users. Another option is XFCE but then you have to loose the Wayland requirement. I'm no expert in those desktops. In the past I used XFCE because I could create a clean workflow, but nowadays I stick with GNOME, because it's simple the best ๐Ÿ˜‰

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        @patbru I also did the XFCE to Gnome conversion lol.

        But I'm itching to try somthing new, and I would love to have Aero Glass back, basically lol.

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        • krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK krutonium@social.treehouse.systems

          @patbru I also did the XFCE to Gnome conversion lol.

          But I'm itching to try somthing new, and I would love to have Aero Glass back, basically lol.

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          @krutonium

          I'm on Linux now for 30 years. At the beginning parttime. Linux + Mac mostly. Since ~2009 I managed to do all my workflows on Linux. Both personal, freelance Dev work and fun stuff.
          I also have a day job and that's where I interact with Windows. I find it an horrific experience which I never would want to mimic in Linux. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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          • patbru@mastodon.socialP patbru@mastodon.social

            @krutonium

            I'm on Linux now for 30 years. At the beginning parttime. Linux + Mac mostly. Since ~2009 I managed to do all my workflows on Linux. Both personal, freelance Dev work and fun stuff.
            I also have a day job and that's where I interact with Windows. I find it an horrific experience which I never would want to mimic in Linux. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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            @patbru Honestly I'm just being nostalgic for Windows 7's Aero Theme. I have no desire to go back to Windows itself; but there's validity to the desktop paradigm.

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            • krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK krutonium@social.treehouse.systems

              I know this is an ask, but I want a desktop environment that I can configure easily using just text.

              I want

              • Wayland
              • Floating Windows
              • Window Decorations
              • Quake Terminal (drops down when you hit a key, goes back up)
              • Basically, Windows 7 Desktop but with a dropdown terminal
              • Honestly it'd be cool if I could have Aero

              Anyone able to point at somthing that's not Gnome or KDE?

              #Linux #DesktopLinux #AskLinux #AskFedi

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              @krutonium I do like sone #FrutierAero myself tooโ€ฆ

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              • netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN netzblockierer@tech.lgbt

                @krutonium I do like sone #FrutierAero myself tooโ€ฆ

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                @Netzblockierer It's such a choice look.

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                • krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK krutonium@social.treehouse.systems

                  I know this is an ask, but I want a desktop environment that I can configure easily using just text.

                  I want

                  • Wayland
                  • Floating Windows
                  • Window Decorations
                  • Quake Terminal (drops down when you hit a key, goes back up)
                  • Basically, Windows 7 Desktop but with a dropdown terminal
                  • Honestly it'd be cool if I could have Aero

                  Anyone able to point at somthing that's not Gnome or KDE?

                  #Linux #DesktopLinux #AskLinux #AskFedi

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                  @krutonium If you have some time on your hands you could easily configure sway to do these things.
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                  • krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK krutonium@social.treehouse.systems

                    @patbru Plasma's configuration irritates me ๐Ÿ˜•

                    I want somthing I can set up and then migrate that configuration to Nix and just be done with it, you know?

                    I've been thinking about maybe building out a desktop by using Hyprland as a base?

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                    @krutonium@social.treehouse.systems @patbru@mastodon.social uhh i dont think hyprland would be a great idea, seeing the kind of people that support the project. there are many other compositors available nowadays, like niri, river, mangowc , etc

                    hook it up with some quickshell thing, kitty can be a dropdown term, and there ya have it

                    idk about window decorations tho, niri does not support them but others definitely do. also while all of thesr are tiling, they all support floating windows. well river isnt either, but you can choose a window manager for it that does floating.

                    also there is labwc, which is probably your best bet for building up an actual DE the way youd want it . its a very solid building block, and its floating by default

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                    • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                      @krutonium@social.treehouse.systems @patbru@mastodon.social uhh i dont think hyprland would be a great idea, seeing the kind of people that support the project. there are many other compositors available nowadays, like niri, river, mangowc , etc

                      hook it up with some quickshell thing, kitty can be a dropdown term, and there ya have it

                      idk about window decorations tho, niri does not support them but others definitely do. also while all of thesr are tiling, they all support floating windows. well river isnt either, but you can choose a window manager for it that does floating.

                      also there is labwc, which is probably your best bet for building up an actual DE the way youd want it . its a very solid building block, and its floating by default

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                      @fiore @patbru Noted on the Hyprland bit! Wasn't aware. As for the rest of it... Going into the notepad.

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                      • krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK krutonium@social.treehouse.systems

                        @fiore @patbru Noted on the Hyprland bit! Wasn't aware. As for the rest of it... Going into the notepad.

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                        @krutonium@social.treehouse.systems @patbru@mastodon.social honestly labwc is my big recommendation out of these ones. its very solid

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