Leah Rowe on Nostr: I've been experimenting with various desktops and window managers that make full of ...
I've been experimenting with various desktops and window managers that make full of of Wayland instead of Xorg. I've pretty much settled on sway or dwl for my own purposes but:
I need something easy to use and intuitive for normal non-technical users, and at least LXQt 1.3 and up have some wayland support; this is what I'm probably opting for.
GNOME/KDE are bloatware so are off the table.
What would you, my readers, recommend as viable options? Lightweight, efficient and with wayland support.
I need something easy to use and intuitive for normal non-technical users, and at least LXQt 1.3 and up have some wayland support; this is what I'm probably opting for.
GNOME/KDE are bloatware so are off the table.
What would you, my readers, recommend as viable options? Lightweight, efficient and with wayland support.