On Sunday 09 April 2017 12:14:16 Richard Owlett wrote: > On 04/08/2017 05:21 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > On Saturday 08 April 2017 23:12:15 darkestkhan wrote: > >> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 8:58 PM, domenico cop <domenic...@yahoo.it> wrote: > >>> hi. I am a consumer microsoft from little past to linux. but how much > >>> confusion that us. thousand distributions thousand names. it should > >>> take only a name with at the most 5 or 6 versions of desktop. will it > >>> be the monopoly microsoft that makes you divide? however my question is > >>> this: among all the desktops (kde gnome etc) which are those that have > >>> the toolbar in low or that however through formulations they allow to > >>> put her/it in low? I know the lxde because it is that what time I use. > >>> however I would want to know the situation of the other desktops > >>> regarding the position of such bar. wishes and graces. but you are > >>> united. and fairies of the files that contain all the dependences (like > >>> .exe or .mac). this way that each chooses whether to install them or > >>> rather through synaptic and connection internet or offline. > >> > >> KDE has [at least as configured by red hat] toolbar at bottom of > >> screen. XFCE can be easily configured that way. > > > > TDE also - yoyu can have the panel wherever you want it. > > Add MATE to the list. > I suggest obtaining a Live-CD for each of several Desktop Environments. > You may that another feature of a specific DE will rise in importance. > These may downloaded > { https://www.debian.org/CD/live/ } > or purchased > { https://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/ }. > In a quick search I did not find a Debian Live-CD for TDE.
Simply for trying the desktop, there is the Devuan one (which is what became of the Debian one!): http://exegnulinux.net/ > However there is one for Ubuntu (a Debian derivative) which should serve > for a "test drive" of the DE > { https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/LiveCDs }. Which is referenced here by its own name - Exe GNU-Linux. When I first saw it I wondered why a Linux distro was named after a Windows binary. The answer is, it isn't. It is named after the River Exe in Devon, England. Thanks for that link Richard - I was about to supply it, as I should have done in the first place, but lo! you have done so. Lisi > >> One catch though: I can't understand your last sentence. Can you clarify > >> it? > > > > Ditto, sorry. > > > > Lisi