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Not counting the Steam Deck, since KDE isn't actually turned on while you're running games.

Normally I'm a Gnome guy, but I'm building a tiny low power portable computer and wanting to keep resource utilization low, so I'm investigating other options.

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[-] 0xeb@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

No DE just swaywm, I think you can benefit from window managers like i3 or sway for low resource utilization

[-] sambeastie@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

How does loading up a game through steam work with that? I'm a big fan of Sway (and i3) but I don't use them on gaming focused systems at all, so I'm curious.

[-] aapepinspace@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago

Mostly just fine with i3 my experience. Sometimes I have to move the game window to a different workspace if I want to interact directly with steam, or whatever else I have in the same workspace that I launched the game in, because it keeps forcing it self exclusive/full screen. In some instances, depending on the game, that might mess things up (crash, freeze, missing/stuck mouse cursor), but most of the time it works just fine.

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