Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install
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@scottalanmiller said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
, the cheesy icons, even the default wallpaper are all terrible from a design aesthetic.
Cheesy icons?
https://i.imgur.com/HSPk0XS.pngyeah this are the icons of the century - not!
As for the wallpaper - meh, I kinda like this particular picture, but it's not really any better or worse than anything else anyone uses.
I have never been a fan of almost any GUI I've seen on a desktop Linux distro. Also, I'm pretty disappointed with the default icons in Windows 10 as well. The old Win 7 ones were some of my favorite.
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@dashrender said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@scottalanmiller said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
, the cheesy icons, even the default wallpaper are all terrible from a design aesthetic.
Cheesy icons?
https://i.imgur.com/HSPk0XS.pngyeah this are the icons of the century - not!
As for the wallpaper - meh, I kinda like this particular picture, but it's not really any better or worse than anything else anyone uses.
I have never been a fan of almost any GUI I've seen on a desktop Linux distro. Also, I'm pretty disappointed with the default icons in Windows 10 as well. The old Win 7 ones were some of my favorite.
Yes, that's what modern design aesthetic looks like. You can like it or not, but this is the current standard for icon design. I know you like Windows "caught in the past" Metro disaster, but no one else does. You don't have to like these, but this is modern and clean.
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@scottalanmiller said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@dashrender said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@scottalanmiller said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
, the cheesy icons, even the default wallpaper are all terrible from a design aesthetic.
Cheesy icons?
https://i.imgur.com/HSPk0XS.pngyeah this are the icons of the century - not!
As for the wallpaper - meh, I kinda like this particular picture, but it's not really any better or worse than anything else anyone uses.
I have never been a fan of almost any GUI I've seen on a desktop Linux distro. Also, I'm pretty disappointed with the default icons in Windows 10 as well. The old Win 7 ones were some of my favorite.
Yes, that's what modern design aesthetic looks like. You can like it or not, but this is the current standard for icon design. I know you like Windows "caught in the past" Metro disaster, but no one else does. You don't have to like these, but this is modern and clean.
I just said I like Win7, that's pre Metro disaster.
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Windows 7 was aero and I didn't mind it to be fair, I loved windows 7, was quite an Xp fan once they got everything ironed out in sp3 as well.
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I'm not hard to impress, but Deepin runs really really smoothly in VirtualBox -- even with the Effects mode enabled. I may have to install Directly on my laptop just to see how good it runs on bare metal.
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Browsing around in a my install, seems more like Debian than Linux..
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@bigbear said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
Browsing around in a my install, seems more like Debian than Linux..
Not sure what you meant there.
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@bigbear that's a contradiction
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Okay, it looks more like OpenBSD than Ubuntu, and I thought it was based off the latter.
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Now that I am googling I see its Debian based, and possibly off of a frozen version? That article is a couple years old though.
Would make more sense for the their DDE to be based off Ubunutu I would think. If Linux is ever going to win for everyday desktops stuff like this needs to come together.
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I spent a while tinkering with it over my lunch break. Seems to be pretty good so far.
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@dafyre its definitely the best looking interface I have ever seen.
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@bigbear said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@dafyre its definitely the best looking interface I have ever seen.
I haven't made up my mind about best looking, but it's definitely not the worst. I can barely tell I'm running in a VM most of the time.
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Super clean
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Installing now
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How much RAM is everyone giving this? 2GB seems pretty good, but a bit laggy.
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@aaronstuder said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
How much RAM is everyone giving this? 2GB seems pretty good, but a bit laggy.
I normally do 3-4GB for desktops.
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I'm at 4 on mine.
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Overall, very nice