No.2977 [View All]
Just starting out with Arch.
Best Window Managers/Desktop Environments?
I installed Enlightenment, and am rather unimpressed.
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No.3931
>>3852
"Basically all DE's are bloated shit and you should just get a WM"
this
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No.3948
Never used pure window manager because I am the laziest of the fucks.
DE choice is Cinnamon - kind of the halfway point between the GNOME-based environments (stability) and Plasma (pretty and customisable).
If you don't mind something breaking every five minutes Plasma is the shit that you need in your life. Personally won't go back until 5 is nice, stable and the move to Qt5 is mostly over.
XFCE is also a nice choice, but I find that it's irredeemably ugly without a large amount of effort.
Anything else is pretty but fucking pointless, or just fucking pointless if you've got an even vaguely competent system (and if you haven't I question why you'd use a full-blown DE in the first place).
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No.3981
xfce is only acceptable DE.
i3 & bspwm are my fav WMs.
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No.3998
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No.4065
>>2977
>Xfce if you want a light weight DE
>Openbox if you want a light weight mess
>Tiling, if you want keyboard shortcuts for everything and don't like using a mouse
>KDE, if you want to use a DE so shitty that its vsync doesn't work with Intel GPUs, without tweaks
>Gnome, if you support the year of the Linux Desktop
>Unity if you want a stable, accelerated graphical experience
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No.4339
>>3004
# pacman -S seamonkey dummy
$ pacman -Ss search-for-something
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No.4352
>>3852
>>3852
Do you live in some 3rd world shithole?
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No.4374
nice to see that unlike 4chin/g/, this /g/ doesn't go full autism at the mere mention of Arch Linux.
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No.4407
>>2996
>XFCE crashes too much.
I literally never noticed a bug yet
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No.4438
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No.4473
>>2977
Arch everyday user recommend xfce for beginners tho I love xmonad
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No.4482
>>3852
>mention KDE and GNOME are heavy
>retard thinks he's correcting you by repeating what you said with le "bloated" buzzword
>snarky image
"pic related"
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No.4485
>>2977
Tiling window managers are the only way - I use xmonad* because teh Haskellz, but i3 and Awesome are pretty cool to.
For terminal I suggest termite with zsh as shell.
For fancy shit like folder browser or file type associations I use non-WM parts of Gaynome; xfce is an another good choice.
* - with dzen for status bar, compton for compositing, nitrogen for wallpapers and some custom Ruby script to handle (optional) multiple monitors easily with xrandr.
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No.4491
>>2977
Depends on what specs your machine has. For anything with 4 GB of RAM or more, you might as well just install Plasma 5. Bloat doesn't mean anything when you have that much memory. RAM is there to be used. For 2-4 GB, I'd go with XFCE or MATE. XFCE is more customizable, but MATE is a lot more usable out of the box and is very intuitive. Anything less than 2 GB, go with Trinity (fork of KDE 3.5, basically KDE with no bloat) or Fluxbox. i3 or awesome if you're autistic and like tiling window managers.
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No.4664
>>2977
best desktop environment is terminal tbh fam
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No.4671
stop being a faggot and install gnome
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No.4672
>>4671
>stop bieng a faggot and install ubuntu
FTFY
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No.4673
MATE and Compiz.
It's been the best Linux DE setup since 10.10
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No.4682
>question for fam:
WHAT ARE YOUR TOP 5 FIRST INSTALLS WHEN SETTING UP ARCH?
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No.4771
I'm a huge openbox fan but recently I've been using plasma. It depends on how light you want your wm.
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No.4777
>>2977
nothing to see here - move along, folks.
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No.4978
>>2977
openbox with tint2 and pcmanfm
http://dpaste.de/Kde6
>ob/rc.conf
http://dpaste.de/jzO6
>tint2rc.conf
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No.4989
>>4682
1. Fucking up, forgetting to put in the network cable first, starting over.
2. Fucking up, forgetting an EFI partition, starting over.
3. Fucking up, forgetting to use the correct partitioning table, starting over.
5. Fucking up, forgetting to manually add a boot entry, not starting over.
Fucked up, like, 3 more times, but forgot how. Made a guide for myself, so i could remember all the shit that the guide on the wiki lied about...
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No.4990
And now fucked the numbering up. Thats number 4.
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No.5002
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No.5043
>>2977
BSPWM is the only useful dm
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No.5044
>>2977
I use XFCE, but 90% of people I asked in an arch IRC channel said i3. Kill me
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No.5048
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No.5054
>>5002
Any other advantage other than being free as in freedom(tm)?
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No.5273
>>4407
for me, the desktop crashes from time to time
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No.5296
i3 gaps unless you're gay
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No.5302
If you're just starting out with linux and want a nice, intuitive, lightweight, reliable, easy-to-configure DE, I'd recommend mate. When you're on the internet you can still say "I use i3" to impress everyone and pretend to be a 1337 hAx0r.
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No.5327
>5
linux is only good for servers t b h
grow the fuck up and install windows 10
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No.5341
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No.5374
>>4682
>i3
>XFCE
>thunderbird
>qbittorrent
>mega sync
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No.5448
>>4682
i3 wm
neovim
firefox
zsh
git
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No.5676
>>2977
Wmii has the best tiling layout imo, but it's very crappy, old, and buggy. I'd recommend Xmonad with Wmii layout. Since Xmonad configuraiton is done (unlike, say, i3) through programming (haskell), it offers a lot of customization.
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No.6066
>>3852
>you should just get a WM and install all the utilities you need manually
That IS a desktop environment retard.
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No.6544
Cinnamon checking in. Although I agree it's pretty bloated. i3 is pretty sweet if you just like tiling WMs. Xfce and Lxde are both decent light DEs if you want an actual desktop. Bspwn, i3, and Awesome all get praise if you want the WM route. KDE Plasma and whatever Elementary uses are bloated DEs, but they're also the most visually pleasing IMHO, although the latest Gnome looks pretty decent as well.
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No.12794
>>2977
arch bad, the only good feature is AUR and even that's less and less valuable as things like nix and bedrock can be installed on any distro, also would it kill them to have a debian style installer, even guix system which is more obscure than nixos has a debian style installer
>>4352
>anyone who doesn't use bloat must be poor
>>4485
>teh
rawring twenties when
>>4682
zsh, vim, tmux, curl, git
>>4989
>all the shit that the guide on the wiki lied about...
that's why i use youtube
>>5054
no systemd
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No.13255
>>2977
switch to void, then use dwm
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No.13272
Lightweight - LXDE
Featurerich - KDE Plasma
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No.13274
>>13272
lxqt also works fine, plasma + openbox if kwin seems bloat
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No.13277
>>2977
once you go i3 you never go back
most convenient shit ever
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No.13292
>>13277
I've tried tiling window managers and will never do again. My poor faggot brain can not parse the change from normal desktops to whatever is happening over there.
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No.13398
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No.13445
Total n00b here who has only run Ubuntu and Manjaro but would like to get into arch. What are the best steps to troubleshoot why arch doesn't read an active ethernet connection? I have valid link lights but I can't connect to anything.
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No.13464
>>2977
Been running i3wm for a year now and I absolutely love it.
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No.13477
>>2977
try xmonad if you have the time to configure it
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No.13560
Jesus christ this thread is a year old already
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