Ding Ding Ding

In the blue corner, weighing at 400MB ram or less in usage. XFCE with a easy to use UI and light footprint. It has a good file manager and pretty much is the go to standard if you want a cinnamon windows like desktop but less weight for old machines and netbooks.

In the green corner, the ancestor of Gnome 3, born out of hatred for its future counterpart, we have MATE. MATE is also a lean desktop and is easily customizable using different panels if you were a mac, windows or unity desktop user. Without bias I exclusively use this on Ubuntu MATE for a laptop between me and my brother.

Which contender in the desktop ring do you prefer? Why? What’s the positives and negatives for you?

Round 1, GO!

  • melroy@kbin.melroy.org
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    1 month ago

    I use XFCE for the recent years I love it. It’s stable, fast and feature complete. XFCE4 terminal works great as well as other XFCE4 apps. I only wish they implement proper high DPI support!

    • masterofn001@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      Xfce4 is my preferred terminal no matter which distro I’m on.

      I use xfce on 2 machines, mint on one.

      I’ve used xubuntu, which was my introduction to Linux and xfce.

      Xfce is customizable in so many ways. Runs on anything, and is solid.