How do I switch desktop on Debian?
How do I switch desktop on Debian?
I need to switch from KDE to xfce without losing my files, any advice?
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33 0 ReplyI have 5+ DEs on my pop_os install, you don't lose files in your users home.
12 0 ReplyMay I ask why you have 5+ DEs installed? And also, isn’t that quite the mess with all the dotfiles?
6 0 ReplyWe don't talk about their 5+ desktop environments just like we don't talk about my fourteen Windows VMs...
10 0 Replyfor testing, and no, no issues at all with the various dot files.
Cluttered app menus, and an occasional "default open with app" setting changed is about the only issues.
5 0 ReplyIs the dotfile overhead of a DE substantially more than any other program? Is there a particular conflict that you're thinking of?
For a multiuser system it can be great to have multiple DEs or WMs.
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why do you think you are going to loose your files if change desktop?
10 4 ReplyOP is most likely new to Linux and is used to the intertwining of the GUI and OS like they are in OS X and Windows.
5 0 ReplyPresumably they equate changing desktops with "reinstalling".
3 0 ReplyDangerous asumption: one man, one finger, one second...and you will have a disaster.
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Use tasksel to install, then choose a different desktop on the login screen
7 4 ReplyI mean people already answered your question, but I want to know why you want to leave kde plasma? It was the best I have found (after gnome, but in gnome I can't change shit)
4 1 ReplyNot OP, but KDE has always seemed super fidgety to me. Like, I just can't leave it alone, and get overwhelmed by all the fine grained tuning. I'm also not a fan of the plasticky design language.
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