On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 09:25:38AM +0000, Rijul Gulati via arch-general wrote:
Its a matter of preference really. XFCE is lightweight. I myself use GNOME and XFCE (depends on my daily mood :P) If KDE is heavy for you, you could try XFCE.
On Mon 7 Nov, 2016, 13:48 Ben Oliver via arch-general, < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
I agree with all the above.
XFCE is my go-to when I need a lightweight and reliable DE.
Otherwise I'm strictly a WM guy - tried xmonad, liked it, but then found out that i3 has the setup I was using as default, so I switched. Plain text config files are also nice (although I imagine somewhat limiting if you actually know Haskell).
I'm with theem on this one. It's definitely a matter of preference. You should try them all; and see what you like from each DE/WM, what you dislike, what you hate, what you can work around, etc. Then decide on what you feel most comfortable using. Personally, I've found my love in i3, though I sometimes switch to KDE Plasma on my desktop and to MATE on my laptop (depending on the mood). HTH, --Jonathan