What software have you found particularly frustrating or difficult to configure on Linux?

  • @superweeniehutjrs
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    93 months ago

    I still don’t fully understand how to gracefully have multiple desktop environments and switch between them. When I want to try something new to me like lxqt, I usually spin up a VM.

    • Ephera
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      3 months ago

      Normally, the process is:

      • install the packages for the desktop environment
      • log out (not just locking the screen)
      • find a dropdown or cogwheel where you can select the other desktop environment
      • log in

      Having said that, I don’t know what you mean with “graceful”. Desktop environments may involve lots of packages, which may create configuration files in your home directory or get auto-started in your other DEs, so it can be messy.
      Something minimal, like LXQt or the various window managers, isn’t going to cause much of a mess, though.

      I guess, creating a second user with a separate home-directory, like the other person suggested, would isolate that potential mess…

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Create a different user for each desktop environment.
      Put all the users in a group that has full write access to a shared folder you use for your files.

      Linux is a multi-user system, use that.