• Cyborganism
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    -21 year ago

    Man… I’m doing to switch to Linux full time soon. I really love the Windows 10 desktop interface. (Don’t judge me) It’s flat. It’s fast. It’s intuitive. It’s got good ergonomics.

    KDE allows me to reproduce that to a certain point using third party extensions. However, KDE plasma has way, way too many configurable options. And I’ve had my whole interface break just by changing the themes to the ones provided by default. There’s too much stuff to configure. It breaks easily too and trying to come back often means nuking your whole home directory and start over. And when you go use someone else’s PC, you’re almost certain they’ve modified their desktop to a point you can’t even recognize anything.

    Gnome is simple to a fault. What you see is what you get. The user is limited to what they can configure but your environment stays the same and you get the same experience from one PC to another. You know what to expect. And it just fucking works.

    This is what Linux needs. One single user experience for all. It needs a champion to sell it to normal less tech savvy people. As much I love KDE and QT, Gnome is the way to go.

    • @Unskilled5117@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      Well there’s a simple thing you are overlooking. You could just not theme Kde with third party themes and extentions and stuff like kvantum themes. It wouldn’t break, just like gnome. Still if you do decide to change stuff its going to be fine most of the time. The beauty of Kde is that there is the option to change stuff, but you aren’t required to.

      KDEs default layout is really beautiful and well put together, just like gnome is.

      Oh and don’t forget to take backups of your /home. Thats good practice for every desktop environment.

      • Cyborganism
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        11 year ago

        KDE doesn’t even need me to use plugins to break though. Just messing with the themes that are delivered with KDE by default is enough to break it.

        • @Unskilled5117@feddit.de
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          21 year ago

          That really shouldn’t be happening, make sure to file a bug report if it’s the core themes!

          Hasn’t happened to me in the years i have used KDE.

        • @not_amm@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          The last time I broke Plasma with themes, was because they weren’t compatible anymore. They could do better with the store, though, there is a lot of stuff which doesn’t work anymore.

    • @warmaster@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Instead of clicking the “disagree button” (downvote) please take the time to reply with your opinion. Downvoting is for things that don’t deserve discussion. This post doesn’t deserve to be hidden.

      Now, my take:

      I love GNOME’s UX/UI because it’s amazingly intuitive for me, but it’s underlying tech is inferior to KDE, for gaming purposes. That’s why I use KDE, but I miss GNOME every day.

      • Cyborganism
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        11 year ago

        Yes! That’s how I feel as well.

        To me, Gnome 2 was the best user experience ever in Linux. I’ve used Mate for a long while after Gnome 3 came out because I found it unusable initially.

        As a dev, QT was a dream to work with. And it works so well across multiple platforms.

        I wish there was a combination of the two.

    • @5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      21 year ago

      The comment reads a bit like corporate-speak and or an advertisement.

      Folks also don’t need to be protected from themselves, because people perfectly capable of governing themselves once they figured out how plugins work.

      One could read from this that plugins should be moderated better, maybe with automatic checks.