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So guys, what's your favourite UI for Linux and why? Mine is XFCE4. It is lightweight and loaded with nice features. The interface is cool and nice. But, if I want to run a 128MB Ram VPS, I use LXDE since it consumes the lowest amount of RAM.
#2
My favs are LXDE and Mate. Both are very memory and CPU friendly. For LXDE I use Lubuntu and for Mate I use Ubuntu Mate.
#3
Hey c0re, have you tried Pantheon Desktop from Elementary OS Freya?
This is an elegent GUI like Mac, give it a try Smile
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I am using Unity, I hated it first, but i came around once it got more mature. Can't love without the launcher anymore.
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(01-14-2016, 10:57 AM)SnoOpy Wrote: Hey c0re, have you tried Pantheon Desktop from Elementary OS Freya?
This is an elegent GUI like Mac, give it a try Smile

Pantheon is THE BEST! I LOVE it.

I can also recommend LXDE like many have said, but I usually stick with your standard GNOME desktop (I got used to it after using Raspbian for so long).
#6
I'm using Gnome in compatibility mode and compiz to keep the old flavor with wobbly windows and desktop cube from the good old days.

I tried doing that with unity, but unity still stinks. If I ever have the free time, i think about writing my very own Desktop taking the (imho) best features of those i know and put it together in a fantastic UI (for me)

For example I liked the auto extend Desktop feature from Gnome Shell, but back when i tried it, it's multi monitor support just didnt work properly.
Apart from new look, unity has broken so many things and Ubuntu got just slower with it, i could never get real friend with it. On weaker hardware I'm use xfce and lxde. (xubuntu / lubuntu), Oh and I never got friend with KDE.
#7
I would recommend LXDE because of it's light weight resources and open source.
#8
I love Cinnamon. For it gives features like " Open in Terminal " , " Open as root " etc. The UI is also Windows like, simple and easy to use.
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(05-05-2016, 12:27 AM)meetdilip Wrote: I love Cinnamon. For it gives features like " Open in Terminal " , " Open as root " etc. The UI is also Windows like, simple and easy to use.

Two years ago I used Cinnamon with Linux Mint Cinnamon edition, but it had countless bugs and freezes.
#10
Cinnamon is also available as desktop environment in Ubuntu. You could install it just like Gnome.
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