What DE does SteamOS use by default?

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hey im just saying cinnamon is pretty good what's the deal

just dont eat it on it's own cuz that stuff is NASTY
You can stop at anytime

op should try a tiling window manager, like awesome
stuff's awesome yo


wait stuff that pun wasn't intended i swear

well if you want a windows 7-ish environment, i suggest

KDE, Cinnamon, or XFCE4

otherwise yea take a look at Gnome
KDE looks like it will be a bit taxing on my computer. The PC I'm using is a bit old.

I already chose gnome over the rest so let me quickly change the title to the other question I had.

hey im just saying cinnamon is pretty good what's the deal

just dont eat it on it's own cuz that stuff is NASTY

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hey im just saying cinnamon is pretty good what's the deal

just dont eat it on it's own cuz that stuff is NASTY

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SteamOS uses GNOME.

SteamOS uses GNOME.
Ah okay.

Also, I'm having a ton of fun with lubuntu. :D

I love this DE.

hey im just saying cinnamon is pretty good what's the deal

just dont eat it on it's own cuz that stuff is NASTY

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Ah okay.

Also, I'm having a ton of fun with lubuntu. :D
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I love this DE.
I only used it on my arch VM, but I thought it was a pretty spiffy DE, and very lightweight.

hey im just saying cinnamon is pretty good what's the deal

just dont eat it on it's own cuz that stuff is NASTY

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