Battle What’s Your Favorite Linux Desktop Environment in 2026 and Why?

What’s Your Favorite Linux Desktop Environment in 2026 and Why?

  • KDE Plasma

    Votes: 6 42.9%
  • GNOME

    Votes: 5 35.7%
  • XFCE

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cinnamon

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • COSMIC

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • i3, Sway, or Hyprland

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 7.1%

  • Total voters
    14
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With so many great options available in 2026, I’m curious to see what members is currently using as their main daily driver.

Are you sticking with the classics like XFCE and Cinnamon, enjoying the features of KDE Plasma and GNOME, or have you switched to tiling WMs like Hyprland or the new COSMIC desktop?

Thanks in advance for your insights!
 
I changed from Xfce to Cinnamon because of Wayland, but I really don´t understand why people even bother developing different desktops?

honest, don´t; want to ruin the Linux desktop party, but I really don't get it.
 
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currently fedora Kinoite KDE Plasma is edging out Gnome, but I've only using Plasma about 3 weeks. But in my VMware, KDE Plasma does better using X11 than Wayland. But my fedora 44 Gnome Wayland, but lately running Kinoite every day. I'm happy using either, but happier in KDE Plasma (until I'm not)
 
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Because of the same reason why different distros are developed: they have different visions and purposes.
Yes, but that I don't understand either: In the past unix was not a success because all hardware vendors had their own version HP, Oracle, IBM, etc. I understand that special versions for special user groups make sense (e.g. Steam-OS for gamers) or one with a different design philosophy (like Arch with rolling updates) or support structure (e.g. Red Hat for enterprise and Fedora as playground for Red Hat), or Ubuntu (hardware support, which is baded on Debian), but there are over 600 distro's?

Why, are the mainstream distro's not enough?

P.S. this is not critism, as a former Windows user I really don´t understand why so much manhours are waisted in developing different distro's. I changed from Xfce to Cinnamon desktop, but it nearly is the same (or at least in the way I am using it), so I really don´t see the benefits.
 
What’s Your Favorite Linux Desktop Environment in 2026 and Why?
With so many great options available in 2026, I’m curious to see what members is currently using as their main daily driver.
With Windows 7 EOL in January 2020, I migrated to Kubuntu.
Kubuntu, because of KDE Plasma's extensive configuration and customization options and because of its looks. And the Ubuntu base because of ample availability of documentation. I have no problem with Firefox and Thunderbird snap.
I enjoy using Kubuntu. I never looked back.
 
KDE, i tried to like it but it's really impossible, for me its like Windows 98 on steroids. I never liked the taskbar like WIndows has. I prefer the Apple look ( Gnome ).

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I m also looking for a Macbook Neo at the moment. I need a very light laptop to bring in the plane.
 
Why, are the mainstream distro's not enough?
If I say that 80–90% of Linux users use the mainstream distributions, I'm probably not overstating things. Given that the other distributions are usually created by a small team of one to five developers rather than by large corporations with enormous budgets or resources, one might wonder why they exist. As such, they are not used for serious work, but they are fine for a hobby or a change of pace.

By the way, the XFCE desktop by default looks like a macOS desktop. However, Linux Mint developer have redesigned all the desktops to look like Windows desktop, so you'll notice that they're all quite similar in Linux Mint.

Incidentally, Linux Mint initially used KDE desktop environment, but because it was full of bugs at the time, the developer abandoned it and created Cinnamon to be the primary desktop environment for Linux Mint.