Hi so i want a list of desktop environments bcs its annoying finding a list for obscure desktop environments and it would be handy for me and other people

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      4 months ago

      Hyprland’s lead developer is very toxic, and attempting to interact with them on their discord is a recipe for a bad time.

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        That’s probably the reason why Brodie stopped using it too. Never said why though, just switched to KDE. Which is extremely weird that he did… I heard about the toxicity, cannot confirm myself by first hand, which is the reason why I never tried it out.

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        Is there anything other than hyprland that has special workspaces like it does? I used to use it until I found out about everything with the developer and that’s the feature I miss the most

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            Plasma’s activities are nothing like special workspaces, they’re even further away from special workspaces than the normal plasma workspaces are. Special workspaces overlay over top of the actual workspace you’re currently using and can be moved between monitors and opened and closed independently of normal workspaces.

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              Closest thing I can think of would be the tags system from DWM iirc or AwesomeWM or on Wayland RiverWM. They can be used like traditional workspaces but you can have a number of workspaces (tags) active at once. However, they are more merged and tiled together instead of overlayed on top which sounds like what the special workspace would do. At the time I used AwesomeWM I never really used the tags system to it’s full potential and only used it like traditional workspaces.

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      Alr ty ig i didnt read the arch wiki very hard and ig tilling window managers aren’t for me

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      I’m tempted to try Hikari just because it uses Darcs.

      I preferred it to Git until Git dominated so thoroughly that I started using Git for personal as well as work projects.

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      I’m sure I missed something important because I picked it from the list in sddm and went to black screen without any TTYs to switch to. project for another day alas

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      happy user here. you can actually see where you left stuff that was too much to fit your screen in your current workspace. it comes pretty natural to grasp compared to traditional tiling managers.

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    4 months ago

    add phosh and sxmo for mobile interfaces. I don’t know if the sxmo wayland compositor has an official name; the X11 one is dwm based though.

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    I’m not sure if this is what you’re looking for but I run PopOs with Wayland and it works great. Certain games after playing a lot of hours after a few days will make it sort of freeze up for a second here and there. If you log out and back in, it’s all good. It would be only complaint but not a big enough deal to complain about.

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        True, it’s really easy though. I watched a video on it, it took me five minutes and I was pretty new to Linux. I still am.

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        That’s fair. I used nobara for about a month, based off of Fedora. It worked good, but my sound quit working and I really missed the way I could set up workspaces on popos.

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          I use a arch based distro called cachyos i used to use regular fedora ngl i prefer arch cause of their aur and am not installing regular arch bcs its hard