Wow, if I may ask, why use two desktop environments as needed: GNOME for
work and XFCE for home? Is it a different device?
On 23/07/23 08.44, capercally.bleery670@??? wrote: > On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 04:16:03AM +0100, Manfred Wassmann via Dng wrote:
>> On Friday, July 21, 2023, <capercally.bleery670@???> wrote:
>>
>>> I use [Linux] when I can, which is mostly on server-like systems where
>>> I don't need any of the "modern" GUI stuff. But some things just
>>> cannot be done without the "modern" GUI (unfortunately), and there I
>>> need just *one* such GUI across all the systems or I'll go crazy.
>>> Which implies (also unfortunately) that GUI has to be [Windows] [1], and
>>> [Linux] doesn't (or didn't until lately) provide a working [Windows]
>>> option.
>>>
>> Sounds familiar? TANSTAAFL From time to time you have to make choices.
> Most people have more tolerance than I have for context switches and
> multiple context-dependent habits. For me, it is literally impossible to
> use e.g. Gnome at $DAYJOB and then Xfce at home.
> --
Alif "al1r4d" Radhitya Wardana <radhitya.org>
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