Desktop Environment or Window Manager?

which are your thoughts? :slight_smile:

I agree with Mental Outlaw, I use a WM

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I’m too lazy to use a WM anymore.

Unless I mix my xfce+i3.

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I say 46 Mb speaks for itself :upside_down_face:

dwm is a minimalist desktop environment. :wink:

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I’ve got 16GB of ram. It’d be a shame to use only 46mb hahahaha

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you should use a WM if you are lazy :smiley:
you can accomplish more with less effort, when you are used to it :smiley:

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But getting used to WMs is effort and they accomplish the same exact thing either way.

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you are right, but you have to learn to use it once
they accomplish the same thing, but a WM in a faster way :slight_smile:

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Also good VM is waaaaaay more stable :upside_down_face:
Says someone who sits on KDE…But i know truth! And someday…Just someday…

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You are trying to convince a lazy person to put in more effort, so possibly some time in the future I could put in less effort.

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What DE or WM are you using now?

Did he use KDE and bloat in the same sentence?
:stuck_out_tongue:

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If your system can’t run on the budget of an average Venezuelan family, it’s bloated.

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Oh man, with that criteria, my whole existence is way too bloated.

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Life is bloat, that is clear!

Here you go!
image

That’s better :upside_down_face:

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I much prefer a WM now, my vote goes to…

dwm gradient 2

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But no one wants to de-bloat it for sure. You will run into a hell of a dependency hell I guess.

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@joekamprad made a EOS i3 iso, waiting for his updated version and that very well could be my next distro hop :grinning:

I just want to use a WM thats setup out of the box, older i get im getting lazier lol. :rofl:

https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/development-iso-with-i3-live-and-offline-install/8635

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