@SudoDnfDashY I actually really like GNOME, it’s the most polished desktop out there with the most complete set of apps designed for it. I like the libadwaita look and feel. It is a bit slow on older machines, though.
LXDE is my second choice - I like the modularity and the efficiency on older machines, but I’m afraid it won’t survive the death of GTK 2, or GTK 3 down the road. KDE is third, since it’s quite polished, more customizable, and oddly lightweight, but also buggy at times and its first-party apps are inconsistent in design (though I guess that’s a problem with Windows too, lol).
@SudoDnfDashY I actually really like GNOME, it’s the most polished desktop out there with the most complete set of apps designed for it. I like the libadwaita look and feel. It is a bit slow on older machines, though.
LXDE is my second choice - I like the modularity and the efficiency on older machines, but I’m afraid it won’t survive the death of GTK 2, or GTK 3 down the road. KDE is third, since it’s quite polished, more customizable, and oddly lightweight, but also buggy at times and its first-party apps are inconsistent in design (though I guess that’s a problem with Windows too, lol).