Originally posted by mppix
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Personally I would only use XFCE as I prefer a simple, straightforward, desktop. I understand that many like Gnome and KDE but it seems to me that they, after the initial revulsion of the Linux community with the spinny convolution of Windows 8/10, began attempting to emulate it.
But to each his own, and that's the great thing about Linux. The core remains clean and stable, and users are free to make it look and interact pretty much any way they wish.
And by the way, I never actually commented on the main thrust of this article, which is combining a stable version of X with XWayland. That's actually a very good idea.
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