
On 2 August 2017 at 12:18, Giles Orr <gilesorr@gmail.com> wrote:
This doesn't answer your question. That said, it may be of interest given your reasons for leaving KDE. There's a group of people who created a fork of KDE when it went to version 4 because they thought KDE 3 was better. It's called "Trinity:" http://trinitydesktop.org/
So Trinity is to KDE as Mate is to GNOME ;-). FOLLOW-UP: it appears that, from here and elsewhere, the widespread advice is not to have a diversity of desktops to be switched between on a single system. Conflicting daemons , etc. Now the choice is down to "which OS"? I have been recommended the KDE version of Mint over Kubuntu, but my attention has been attracted to something called "KDE Neon". It strikes me as a fascinating twist, as a distribution actually produced and supported by the graphic interface developer. It will get bleeding-edge updates to the UI while the underlying system is conservative. Does anyone here have any experience with Neon? - Evan
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