# Linux laptop i'm using an asus zenbook infinity (ux301la-dh71t) for this. main challenges of laptops are being limited to 1 monitor, needing to set up hotkeys, and other such stuff. ## WM/DE experiences/ratings ### Good? - Sway (pure Wayland, no big dependencies, but need to figure out how to supplement it with DE stuff like notification area, easily-configurable panel, notifications, audio settings, and a better menu than dmenu) (i ended up going with sway as my main environment, paired with waybar / mako / pavucontrol / rofi, and also screenshots with grim+slurp) - XFCE + xfwm (no-nonsense traditionalism but bad tiling, so you need to use a different workflow based around a dockbar/panel instead of tiling and workspaces.) - XFCE + i3-gaps (a good compromise between DE and WM, at least for X11) - Deepin (pretty but idk if it's functional yet -- play around more with it) ### Interesting - Qtile (need to learn how to use it bc it seems decent, similar to sway/i3 but no idea how to open menus yet, unfortunately doesn't seem to be mouse-driven at all) ### IDK - bspwm / herbsluftwm (need config before opening?) ### Not-so-good? - Budgie (scaling a bit weird, and idk why but i don't really like the styling of it even though it's clean and makes sense) - awesome (haven't been able to configure it how i want to with the title bars, but otherwise *seems* solid) ### Eh... - GNOME (too limited and boring) - KDE (bad design) ### Not good - Openbox/Fluxbox (too much hardcoded stuff) - Notion (too bare/ugly) ### Broken - way-cooler (failed to compile) - liri-desktop (no input from mouse/keyboard)