I’m currently testing Fedora KDE on a VM (windows host) before eventually switching over to Linux completely.

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For me, from most to least favorite, it goes:

Cinnamon

Mate

KDE

xfce

Bash-only; no GUI

doing my math homework by counting on my toes

Losing three fingers in a table saw accident

GNOME

Edit to add: I love the “one newline in the editor is no newlines in the published comment.” The internet isn’t getting worse by the minute at all.

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In my (and my friend’s) experience, KDE has been notoriously unreliable. We faced issues like the wifi icon just disappearing randomly, the time thingy disappearing, etc.

I have been using GNOME for around five years now (I temporarily switched to KDE 2 yrs back and reswitched to GNOME 3 months later). Till now, GNOME has been extremely stable for me. The only issue that I experienced was a memory (although that was fixed in subsequent updates).

Hence, based on this experience, if you’re looking for stability, I would highly recommend GNOME. However, if u’r looking for more customization at the cost of less stability, KDE ain’t bad.

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KDE is very stable. You are using some bad, 2 years old version because Ubuntu LTS cycle.

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I don’t think so. I was using Garuda at the time, which is based on Arch.

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Gnome. Feels most polished and least cluttered to me.

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I agree. I use gnome on nix and it has been great, especially on a touchpad.

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Seconded. I used to use Ubuntu, but I switched to Debian + GNOME and I love it.

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@governorkeagan gnome, comes cause it doesnt look like windows

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Generally Plasma. I really like the look of Libadwaita applications, but the GNOME desktop is very much a “do it our way, or take a hike” - and some of the interactions that I’ve seen in the past between the GNOME group and others… well, lets just say whenever I see drama in the Linux community as of recently its always been either with GNOME or Wayland. That doesn’t necessarily instill a lot of confidence in me using either of those.

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What’s with all the drama regarding Wayland? I’m seeing it constantly.

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As far as I understand, its the major push for moving forward with Wayland and dropping X11 as fast as possible yet Wayland still doesn’t work for a lot of workflows (say, making use of global hotkeys, or Nvidia users, etc).

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Some Wayland fans like to ignore reality, like the fact 80% of Linux users use Nvidia, or that Nvidia offers a free Linux driver for their own reasons and have zero incentive to open source it, or that even if it weren’t for Nvidia we still can’t use Wayland because it’s not ready and doesn’t do everything that X does.

When you ignore reality you tend to get into arguments constantly.

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