All of this ricing looks amazing, I am just overwhelmed by the sheer number of everything. Where is it recommended that I start? Right now I have GNOME on Debian 12 (I hate it)

  • RandomLegend [He/Him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 years ago

    Ricing Gnome is both easier and harder than what you see here.

    Gnome is very limiting in terms of customization - compared to other DE / WM atleast. That means lesser people actually make cool projects / designs for GNOME, that limits your selection.

    But then GNOME is actually quite straight forward when you find something. You can just google GTK4 themes and you should find something on https://www.gnome-look.org/browse?cat=135

    Other than that you might start to browse all the extensions. There are many that will alter your layout, give you additional bar, widgets

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      2 years ago

      Oh Im hoping to get rid of GNOME, I hate everything about it.

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          2 years ago

          Thanks I’ll check it out. Are there applications to help customization, or do I need to use terminal??

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              2 years ago

              So I can use this dotfiles with most WM’s?

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            1 year ago

            KDE is very customizable on its own. Most of your theming will be just you clicking on stuff either in system settings or plasma layout/panel edition mode. It even downloads 3rd party stuff like colorschemes, icons, widgets, wallpaper plugins and more.

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        2 years ago

        Be more specific.

        There are many options from Awesome and i3, through Sway or Wayfire, via XFCE or E17 all the way to KDE or Gnome.

        What do you actually want?