I still like the look and feel of GNOME a lot so I spent a little time putting it together that way. I want a simple desktop with small elements to maximize real estate for windows. I also use the small taskbar on my work computer for the same reason. But with my work computer, I do show window titles because I usually have at least 5 workbooks open at once so it’s nice to see which is which when I need to switch between them.

I love KDE’s application launcher. It feels very Windows XP with the way it sorts things. It just makes complete sense.

Century Gothic may not be the most readable font in the world, but I think it has an old school charm to it.

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    I recognize many of the deficiencies of Gnome but on balance I still like using it.

    I never migrated from Windows or Mac desktop. I got into Linux before WIndows 95 came out and although I had used Mac and Amiga desktops I never owned one myself. I have used tiling wms and plain wms with no desktop environment and I can find my way around on Windows 11 or Mac but I don’t like either as much as Gnome. KDE generally has a better foundation thanks largely to qt but I never enjoyed using KDE. Not surprised it is very popular with the new influx of Windows refugees. To me KDE always had a slightly dated Windows look and feel to it. It is still a very solid choice ofcourse.

    Gnome hate became fashionable when they moved forward from Gnome 2 and some people never shut up about it. We get it. Your favorite band aren’t teenagers anymore and decided to make an album you don’t like. It is ancient history. Just use something else guys. Plasma is pretty damn good so use it. Whats the point of a free OS if you can’t accept people want the freedom to develop and enjoy different computing experiences.

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    I want a simple desktop with small elements to maximize real estate for windows.

    Maybe a tiling (or optionally-tiling) window manager would be a good choice then? No elements! :)

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    I also recently switched back to Plasma cause Gnome somehow had issues managing open Windows. GTA Vice City launched and ran in Plasma but only gave a black screen in Gnome.
    I tend to use Plasma on desktops and Gnome on laptops, and like them both.

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    I’m the opposite, after plasma I went gnome

    Better than any plasma experience I tried to craft myself – and it’s the default setting – so I have no reason to come back. But I still could switch, as long as cosmic is good

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    That looks amazing! Can you tell je how you did it? Everytime i start to tweak with the taskbar/dock/statusbar it comes out chonky and doesnt work. All i want i the same look as you have, but ive never come close!

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    I tried gnome for a bit. I really liked the workflow. But the over simplification of the interface just killed me.

    I got tired of it. And took the things I like from gnome and implemented them in plasma. (Swipe for virtual desktops for example)

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      Yeah, I feel like 9/10 vanilla is best. If the developers of the DE are good it should work clean out of the box.

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    I used to switch between plasma and gnome but that stopped with plasma 6. It was so good that it just became my primary. Now gnome feels bad when I try it. Everything looks bad there. No proper fractional scaling support, no hdr support etc etc.

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      Same. I still really love Gnome with my heart, but it just felt… inferior… compared to KDE 6.

      Everything looked sharper, like if I had switched from 720p to 4k, I could access my hardware better (e.g. control the brightness of my monitor, etc.) and much more.

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    I just switched from GNOME to Plasma in the past week, after a long time on gnome, and Plasma 6 is great. The only thing I miss so far is viewing all my windows on the desktop when I push the meta key - alt-tab seems clunky in comparison.

    Any suggestions there?

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            Plasma is great for the flexibility (shortcuts), and so easy these days.

            I was searching for task switcher, expose, etc. And just completely gapped on searching ‘overview’. (Web searches didn’t show it either, possibly because it’s too simple, so nobody posts about it.)

            Next up I might have to play some window tiling (e.g. like i3, sway & hyprland).

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      It’s been a bumpy road. I have strong memories of Gnome devs explaining to users how wrong they were to dislike Nautilus’s awful spatial mode. And when that guy refused to implement a switch off option because users were wrong to ask for it.

      Now really, it’s quite functional once you’ve tweaked with gnome-tools and added vital extensions. You also have to remember useless stuff such as “Video” means “Totem”. I’ll just never understand why they don’t really care about sane defaults.

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        except that extensions are second class citizens at best, on gnome. Some (or all, sometimes) of them will break after an update.

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        Nautilus’s awful spatial mode

        I looked this up. Yeah, it’s awful, and the defense seems unhinged, really blaming people who dislike it.

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        GNOME 3 introduced the current shell paradigm where you don’t really have a start menu but a variety of searches, integrated indicators, per-app desktops with a dock etc.

        Before, it was far more conventional experience like Plasma/Windows/Cinnamon are now. GNOME 2 was forked to be the MATE desktop if you want to check it out.

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          And most importantly for me personally: they seem to disregard people using multiple windows.

          I rarely work in one window, and having a large screen for only one app is pretty stupid.

          Gnome feels like it’s intended for small screen devices like tablets.

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      GNOME 2 was fun and easy. It felt like they were trying to learn from the mistakes of Windows and Mac UIs.