Sleek-looking Linux distros with strong resource management include Ubuntu, Arch Linux, and Fedora.
Sleek-looking Linux distros with strong resource management include Ubuntu, Arch Linux, and Fedora.
Looking for a modern-looking Linux distro with strong resource handling, a clean interface, and a lightweight taskbar.
I enjoy KDE Plasma—it feels like Windows, offers great customization, and uses minimal system resources. Many distributions come pre-installed with it, though Manjaro KDE stands out as a well-known official variation of the main Manjaro setup.
Linux appears quite traditional? That’s my impression on Windows... Since it’s Linux by design, you can customize the graphical interface to suit your needs—opt for a minimalist layout if desired. Consider installing one. If you’re curious about what to add next, we’d appreciate more details about your preferences. Share what you’ve tried, what didn’t work for you, and what you enjoyed. Right now, there isn’t a definitive solution beyond the default options found in popular distributions like Ubuntu, Garuda, or Deepin.
For a stunning user interface, consider the Gnome Desktop environment. Distributions such as Fedora and Pop OS offer impressive, visually appealing desktops. Fedora recently adopted Gnome 40, which appears elegant. While this isn’t the absolute maximum, you can generally run Gnome on any Linux distribution. Linux systems don’t really restrict you to one desktop (though Windows is an exception).
XFCE is an ultra-lightweight operating system, consider it for a smoother experience
I just watched a video about Fedora and I think I’m going to install it! (Probably try several distributions too)