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The perfect GNOME Customization - YouTube
The perfect GNOME Customization - YouTube
Links - https://arcnationblogs.weebly.com/blog/the-perfect-gnome-customization One-click-install script - bit.ly/CleanPurpleScript –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Inside — Amine Maxwell & Soyb [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/LWUizLmq6GU Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/inside-amine-maxwel... –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arcnations/ Become an Arcnation member 🌟✨ Support me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/arcnations Access unreleased content or view videos long before they are published. Your donations will be used for making my videos better. I will be really grateful. I will use the received donation for making my videos better, to buy lights for my setup, to design my room accordingly, to buy a camera, video editing software, animating software, and more.
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Ranking Linux Desktop Environments for 2023
Ranking Linux Desktop Environments for 2023
Get 100$ credit for your own Linux and gaming server: https://www.linode.com/linuxexperiment Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux:https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en# 👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5UAwBUum7CPN5buc-_N1Fw/join Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thelinuxexperiment Or, you can donate whatever you want: https://paypal.me/thelinuxexp?locale.x=fr_FR 🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: Twitter : http://twitter.com/thelinuxEXP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nick_thelinuxexp/ Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/web/@thelinuxEXP Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/TLENick I'm also on ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@TheLinuxExperiment:e And on PEERTUBE: https://tilvids.com/c/thelinuxexperiment_channel/videos This video is distributed under the Creative Commons Share Alike license. #linux #desktop #tierlist 00:00 Intro 00:33 Sponsor: 100$ Free Credit for your Linux or Gaming server 01:33 GNOME 03:25 KDE 05:07 BUDGIE 06:27 XFCE 07:14 MATE 08:19 CINNAMON 09:50 DEEPIN 10:56 PANTHEON 13:13 UNITY 14:26 CUTEFISH 15:24 Others I didn't try as much 16:00 Sponsor: Get a device that runs Linux perfectly 16:53 Support the channel GNOME is the one the most. It's extendable with extensions, it's customizable, and it's also themable. Now GNOME as a desktop, I find really nice to use, but there are things that bug me, like the rigidity and lack of basic options, and that means it will be in Good, not in Great. KDE has simple defaults, powerful options, plenty of customization and a large ecosystem of applications. I used KDE a TON, I always have a laptop with it installed, and it was my main DE for more than a year of running this youtube channel. It used to have a lot of bugs and stability issues, but in my experience, that's not the case anymore. I'm going to put KDE in the Great category. Budgie, I used for a while on Manjaro, as my main desktop environment. At the time, I would have put it in Good. Nowadays? It's a No, Thanks for me. Budgie is basically GNOME + some interesting addons. You can replicate it in seconds on GNOME and have a better underlying platform. XFCE, on the surface, looks very old and ugly, it doesn't really support most of the new Linux stack, like Wayland, it's not a complete experience, without its own app center for example, and it seems stuck in the past. On the other hand, it's extremely fast and responsive, it's customizable with themes, layouts, panel applets, and it can use most other DEs apps to fill in the gaps. I'm going to put it in Decent. Mate is another hard one. I loved GNOME 2 back in the day, and MATE is exactly that. That layout was wonderful, but nowadays, it suffers from the same problems as XFCE: no real wayland support, no 1:1 touchpad gestures, not a complete experience, without its own app store, or design philosophy or guidelines. MATE is going in the Decent category. Cinnamon is what Linux Mint uses, and it's pretty damn complete. It has applications for basically everything out of the box, you can do everything graphically without needing to turn to a third party app, whether it's managing software sources, installing applications, installing packages, changing every setting, you name it. So, Cinnamon goes in the GOOD category. It's a really nice choice, but compared to KDE? I can't place them on the same level. Deepin Desktop is one that looks phenomenal on the surface, but that I could never use day to day. Sure, it's beautiful, and it has a design flair and fluidity that is quite remarkable. But the default apps are way too simple and can do in most cases even less than GNOME's, which are already pretty barebones, their appstore is completely useless, and even translations are quite hesitant I just can't see why you'd pick Deepin. It's a No Thanks for me. Pantheon, elementary OS's desktop had the edge over any other GTK based desktop, 2 or 3 years ago, but it has lost every advantage it had during this time period. The team just doesn't feel like it's big enough to tackle a whole distro + desktop + suite of apps anymore, and GNOME has caught up to everything. It's a No, thanks. Unity is only Decent for me, because it looks pretty dated. The panel and its applets are straight from the GNOME 2 era, there isn't much customization to be had either, the dash isn't as useful as it once was, because using filters at the bottom isn't super intuitive or ergonomic with a mouse, and while it's a fun trip down memory lane for me, it doesn't really appeal to me all that much. And now there's Cutefish, the it was dead but apparently it's not dead, sort of desktop. And it's another one that looks great on screenshots, but it's still going to be a No Way.
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Ranking Linux Desktop Environments for 2023
Bspwm Premium | Archcraft 2023
Bspwm Premium | Archcraft 2023
The Ultimate Bspwm Configuration With Extra Functionality And Themes (20 Pre-Made + Infinite Auto Generated).Each theme has pywal support added to it, which ...
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Bspwm Premium | Archcraft 2023
River Window Manager | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
River Window Manager | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
River : A basic workflow, showing off my river config More Info : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-river This WC is a part of Archcraft Wayland Special Edition : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-wayland-special
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River Window Manager | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
Sway Window Manager | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
Sway Window Manager | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
Sway : A basic workflow, showing off my sway config More info : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-sway This WC is a part of Archcraft Wayland Special Edition : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-wayland-special
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Sway Window Manager | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
NEWM | Workflow | Archcraft - YouTube
NEWM | Workflow | Archcraft - YouTube
NEWM : Complete Workflow, Demonstrating Features Of Newm Wayland Compositor, With My Master Configuration. More info : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-newm This WC is a part of Archcraft Wayland Special Edition : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-wayland-special
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NEWM | Workflow | Archcraft - YouTube
Hyprland 2.0 | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
Hyprland 2.0 | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
Hyprland : Another workflow, showing off my new hyprland config More Info : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-hyprland This WC is a part of Archcraft Wayland Special Edition : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-wayland-special
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Hyprland 2.0 | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube