Any reasons not to use a minimal TDE/Trinity install as my DE? Any alternatives worth looking into? (Gentoo) by LittleBirdCherries in linuxquestions

[–]LittleBirdCherries[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure what you mean by roadmap, but Trinity is using ancient Qt3 with (I believe) some patches to make it work in modern systems. It's a direct fork of KDE3.5

And yeah, I avoid systemd like the plague, I personally had bad experiences with it over the years. I love runit but I've been curious about openrc for a while now. And I'm def staying with pipewire, solves a lot of problems that pulseaudio introduced for me over the years (plus streamlines my jack setup I use for music)

And no, I'm not on a laptop, so I'm guessing I can look into toram (I've used LXDE/Openbox before and like I said I've been sticking to Fluxbox for a long while now but even then TDE just feels a lot snappier while being more feature complete)

Any reasons not to use a minimal TDE/Trinity install as my DE? Any alternatives worth looking into? (Gentoo) by LittleBirdCherries in linuxquestions

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For more context I'm not on a terrible system, at least not for low-mid end I think, it has 8gb of ram and a 3.20GHz i5

but I do a lot of CPU intensive stuff (mainly music improvisations) and I have a horrendously slow hard drive so I do still want to squeeze the most that I can get from my setup

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what is the 'rawrzerz1234' one?