• dan@upvote.au
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    6 hours ago

    If you’re used to Windows then maybe give KDE a shot. Similar concepts to Windows (like a taskbar at the bottom of the screen) but extremely customizable. You can install KDE on Debian - on an existing system, the easiest way is to run tasksel and select KDE Plasma.

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      I disabled the graphical interface as I use the mini PC as a server and only ssh to it. I used Ubuntu with gnome at work for a couple of years.

      Never tried out KDE, I know it is very popular. But I am super happy with Cinnamon and I don’t see a reason to switch on my main PC. Of course I grew up with Windows, that may explain why I get along with Cinnamon so well…