You mean the default setup of the desktop?
...Reminds me of this.
You mean the default setup of the desktop?
...Reminds me of this.
Gentoo.
Distros aren't going to be visually appealing as they typically and just standard desktops or CLI
highly subjective
Out of the box, I love Vanilla OS's color scheme and wallpaper, with Fedora in second place for a default Gnome environment. I like the Pop_OS theme. I use River WM with a gruvbox theme (Vivaldi with no open tabs pictured), which is about as far from out of the box as you can get. Incidentally, I've been team light theme forEVER, but I've switched with gruvbox.
I like the default look of Nitrux
elementary! It’s macish, but I still think pantheon is my favorite DE
I tried their icons on KDE (there is a theme) and these old, very detailed icons just dont make sense. Too much color, very incoherent style and way too much detail that you cannot see anyways.
But I have not tried it, as I was too dumb that you need Javascript to have the payment download button work.
I use the La Capitaine icon pack because I agree, the default icons are pretty meh
Very cool and unique iconset!
Elementary has some very clean sober themes. I fell in the tilling windows craze and ricing so I'm sporting an Arch (I use it btw) with AwesomeWM, so very minimalistic.
DDE?
Logos and soft branding are important for my aesthetic pleasure so I like Fedora GNOME with Papirus icons and Oxygen Blue cursors. Manjaro GNOME, similarly set up, would be my second choice.
I like the look of tiling wms with a top bar. Hyprland looks especially nice with rounded corners and color gradients. Too bad it's not stable enough to be my daily driver at the moment.
Debian with the Awesome WM. I'm biased because that's what I use.
Deepin looks great, I wouldn't use it but it looks great.
Right, looks great BUT... It's a shit
Mint with Papirus icons and blue accent colour set to match the folder icons of Papirus theme.
Current distributions, I like EndeavourOS sway edition and Window Maker Live (wmlive).
Historically, I liked HP-UX and OpenSolaris with Gnome and the Nimbus theme. Linux Mint Darnya was nice. So was OpenSUSE 9.3 I think with Gnome and its custom launcher. Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Scientific Linux 6 was nice looking. We went a couple of years without CentOS so everyone used SL6.
Nitrux looks pretty nice
It's dead now, but Apricity was the first distro I really enjoyed the look of. Now I know better than to care about out of box appearance.
Out of the box experience is valuable though. No every user wants to tinker for an afternoon to make a system suit their needs. Some want to install and go, nothing wrong with that.
Out of box experience is a personal preference. It always has been. Every person expects something different so I don't really care about it anymore.
I like simple default, so it is easier to customize. But If I have to keep the default I would say Garuda.
Manjaro Sway
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