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R00ts 05-18-2005 04:06 PM

What desktop environment do you use on your laptop, and why?
 
I was feeling a little curious if people choose to use different DEs for their laptop than say, their desktop system. On my desktop right now I'm using Debian/Fluxbox, and on my new laptop right now I have installed SuSE/KDE (but may change depending on what's said in this thread). I'm using KDE because 1) It's what SuSE installed for me and I have had little time to play with my new machine, 2) It seems like it would be easier to have an integrated environment where I could easily check my battery, wireless connections, etc. But I'm wondering if I should switch to a DE that is lighter and faster like Fluxbox, because after all KDE eats up more CPU. And one of the main reasons I have this laptop in the first place is so I can show off how cool Linux is to the unenlightened, and KDE doesn't look very cool IMO because it's too "Windows-like".


So what does everyone else here use, and why? :Pengy:

mrcheeks 05-18-2005 04:42 PM

On my laptop(1.8GHZ, 256MB RAM) which runs Debian, i use XFCE because of ram usage. If it wasn't that i would run GNOME on it. I try to avoid any K* software, i keep it GTK with the less dependencies if possible(no libgnomeui*, etc.). I was thinking about using idesk(http://idesk.sourceforge.net/) for desktop icons, i might do it in few days. I installed xfld-desktop from http://xfld.org.
Code:

deb http://www.os-works.com/debian testing main
On the PC, which has less resources, i use FVWM2 because it is highly configurable, fast and it can emulate other environments(blacbox, cde, osx, afterstep, windows xp, etc.). It has lots of modules(taskbar, pager, buttons which can act like desktop icons, application can be swallowed like dock-apps, etc..)

C&C Freak 2K 05-18-2005 06:26 PM

I run KDE on my friend's laptop (Celeron 650MHz, 64MB RAM) beause I use KDE on my Linux server. I use it on my server because all of the Slackware packages run decently on it, and KDE was the first choice in the default X client selection.

XFCE is second choice if for some reason I want to not use KDE (time constraint, etc).

gbhil 05-18-2005 06:39 PM

Same WM on all machines here (3 desktops 2 laptops)
Openbox3
It's extremely lightweight, flexible and fully standards compliant.

mcgrew 05-18-2005 09:18 PM

I use gnome on both my desktop and my laptop.

The desktop because FC3 installs it as default.

The laptop (Gentoo) because KDE was being stupid and wouldn't let me configure anything as a user...the modules couldn't be found. After much googling and fiddling with it, I gave up, unmerged it and installed gnome.

piscikeeper 05-18-2005 10:12 PM

fluxbox.......just because its a toy.thinkpad 365x,100mhz cpu, and 16mb of ram.

comptiger5000 05-19-2005 07:28 PM

I use gnome on fc3, gnome is easy, mac like, no hint of windows infulence, and simply works. any app runs fine


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