- Joined
- May 12, 2017
As a KDE fanboy, the "meh" rating kinda triggers me. KDE can be pretty powerful, if you take enough time to learn its ins and outs.
I spent my teen years using Linux during the worst times to be either a KDE fan or a GNOME fan: that weird interval between 2009-2015ish when KDE 4 and GNOME 3 just launched and every new release of KDE4/GNOME3 broke something (hyperbole). Truthfully? That entire experience was more than enough for me to shun both of them. The KDE team thankfully realised how autistic they were being and gave us KDE5 (which I do actually like), but I'm far too invested in GTK tooling to ever fuck with that manually.
I know Ubuntu Unity is now a thing, but I'm still heartbroken that Canonical decided to discontinue Unity because it really did mature into a much more useful desktop than GNOME 3 ever was (or tries to be today). I remember using Ubuntu 12.04 and that "fuzzy search" feature where you could just search menu bar options by hitting the alt button was so fucking cool because it made formatting my papers for school that much quicker. MATE and Cinnamon are my next preferred, but I only really enjoy MATE on Linux Mint and Cinnamon's lack of a mintMenu like on Linux Mint's MATE version burns my ass 10 years later.