I still use and like Mint-8 Xfce CE the best.
The Mint Team and Devs did an awesome job, on this one.

An Interesting Theory, Only time will tell I suppose.Arman wrote: Anywho, I have tried out LXDE quite a few times, and I am always surprised by how much it has improved each time I've tried it. If Gnome and KDE didn't have such a huge headstart, I would easily be able to say that lxde would be the #1 DE in a few years. While that is probably impossible, I think it will pass up Xfce sooner than most people expect it to.
Is that better than misspelling SLOWLY?...Jay514 wrote:Thanks Mick, I tend to misspell in a hurry
And now that we have a decent sample size, let's digest this poll.FedoraRefugee wrote:I think as the sample size increases you will see Gnome and KDE both distance themselves from the smaller DEs. I think Xfce probably has a much wider usage than Lxde but judging from these numbers I may be surprised. At any rate, I think we have a smaller group of more serious users taking this poll and as such you will see more of the smaller window managers than the average joe who just uses Mint but does not participate in the forum and is not such an enthusiast as us.tower wrote:Given the few number of votes cast and the large numbers of Mint out there, I wonder how representative this survey will turn out to be?
I disagreed with that last thought, but maybe I am wrong! I have to admit my Xfce fanboyism is showing through and I want Xfce to win, but you know what? Good on Lxde!!! I am actually glad to see another DE come up to help Xfce rival the big dogs, what I call the bloat brothers. I am very impressed with what Kendall has done with Peppermint and I think I will certainly have to give Mint 9 Lxde a spin when it comes out!Anywho, I have tried out LXDE quite a few times, and I am always surprised by how much it has improved each time I've tried it. If Gnome and KDE didn't have such a huge headstart, I would easily be able to say that lxde would be the #1 DE in a few years. While that is probably impossible, I think it will pass up Xfce sooner than most people expect it to.
You are right, of course. I have not tried the Mint 8 Lxde version myself, though I have at least ran the rest live.MALsPa wrote:The poll's fun, but what kind of conclusions can you really draw from it?
The question "Which Desktop Version Do You Prefer?" is a very different one than "Which desktop environment or window manager do you prefer?"
I think I mentioned before, I prefer the main (GNOME) version of Mint, but GNOME isn't my favorite desktop environment.
How many people who voted have spent any significant amount of time with, or even tried, each of the Mint versions? If they haven't, then how would they know which version of Mint they prefer?
How many people who voted have never tried anything other than the main (GNOME) version?
How many people, for whatever reason, chose not to even vote?
It's interesting to look at it, but I would be careful about drawing any conclusions from this poll. Personally, I would rather have seen a poll that said, "Which Mint version are you using?" With a multiple choice option for those who use more than one version.
Hey, that wasn't personal was it?FedoraRefugee wrote:...I mean, half these chuckleheads root for distrowatch rankings!At least I am not THAT bad!
You need an ipad these days!dawgdoc wrote:Hey, that wasn't personal was it?FedoraRefugee wrote:...I mean, half these chuckleheads root for distrowatch rankings!At least I am not THAT bad!
I only made that Isadora is #1 post in humor. If that stuff actually mattered I would use Ubuntu, drive a BMW, wear GAP/Polo/CalvinKlein (did I just date myself), use Windows/Mac ...whatever trend keeps you in the incrowd.
(I drive a 10 y/o Explorer, have a 4 y/o laptop, 7 y/o desktop, wireless B router, etc.)
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And this post is in jest also, my skin is not paper thin.
I'm still out of step. I have a Palm T3FedoraRefugee wrote: You need an ipad these days!