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minus-squareboredsquirrel@slrpnk.netOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·8 months agoI didnt know Windowses Window manager (DWM? Explorer?) had any fancy effects. It is boring as hell but also stable as hell. yeah I dont know what the best minimal Wayland compositor is. I am using KDE Plasma since I first tried it, but have separate drives with GNOME, COSMIC-Epoch, Cinnamon etc. Also want to try LXQt (but it seems many of “their apps” like yarock or qpdfview are not packaged anymore?) and looking for the best Compositor here. cosmic-comp: honestly I think soon the best. But pre-alpha, no selinux profile yet, and pulls in complete cosmic (packaging issue) kwin: best currently, tons of needed features, but pulls in half of KDE and random other stuff wayfire: probably nice? Pulls in also a lot of GTK stuff labwc: no idea, probably the best minimal one, but as I never heard anything I suppose less good? something louvre? No idea mutter: likely just good for GNOME? Could be a good option, if they dont intentionally make stuff only work with GNOME something that XFCE, Cinnamon, Budgie will produce And that left out sway, niri, hyprland, river and other tiling WMs.
I didnt know Windowses Window manager (DWM? Explorer?) had any fancy effects. It is boring as hell but also stable as hell.
yeah I dont know what the best minimal Wayland compositor is.
I am using KDE Plasma since I first tried it, but have separate drives with GNOME, COSMIC-Epoch, Cinnamon etc.
Also want to try LXQt (but it seems many of “their apps” like yarock or qpdfview are not packaged anymore?) and looking for the best Compositor here.
And that left out sway, niri, hyprland, river and other tiling WMs.