One offers more control, the other is a bit more opinionated.
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I tried out these 5 Linux desktop environments that aren't GNOME or KDE, and they're surprisingly decent
When I first stepped into the Linux rabbit hole ages ago, there were a couple of features that I found equal parts intriguing and equal parts jarring. The ability to switch between different desktop ...
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One of the best things about Linux is that there’s literally a distribution for everybody. Linux offers users the greatest range of choices of any desktop operating system. But do we need even more ...
I've been doing some work lately evaluating various Linux desktop environments on low-end hardware. I've put a lot of time into this and I've gotten some interesting results, so I thought I'd share ...
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Have you ever wondered how to turn your Raspberry Pi 5 into a sleek, ultra-lightweight desktop system? While many Linux distributions promise simplicity, few can match the sheer efficiency of Alpine ...
The Arch Linux installer continues evolving alongside the broader Linux desktop ecosystem. With the release of Archinstall ...
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