On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 5:42 AM, Pandu Poluan <pa...@poluan.info> wrote: > So, while we're meta-discussing Linus' rant on Gnome3, here's an article > from TechRadar exploring the usability of the leading Linux desktop > environments. > > http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/whats-the-best-linux-desktop-environment-1045280 > > Summary: Try the latest KDE. You might get pleasantly surprised.
For me? I like using awesomewm where I can, though sometimes I switch to XFCE where useful. KDE isn't bad, except for compile times; I'm not enough of a KDE power user to really be affected by the differences between KDE3 and KDE4. I tend to recommend LXDE, XFCE or GNOME to Linux newcomers, depending on where they're coming from. LXDE is an excellent choice if the newbie hails from WinXP, for example. XFCE is reasonable for Mac or late-model Windows users. GNOME (either 2 or 3) is reasonable for low-end users. I don't deal with many "I don't want to touch it" users, but for those, I found netbook-oriented window managers work best. The less the user has to think about the interface, the more they can get on to complaining about apps. -- :wq