Le 20/06/2018 à 03:07, Steve Litt a écrit :
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What tends to leave a lasting impression with me is whether the
desktop environment, its applications and controls feel like a
cooperative, cohesive experience or like a jumble of individual tools
that happen to be part of the same operating system. In my opinion
Ubuntu running the Unity desktop and Linux Mint's Cinnamon desktop are
good
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I believe Devuan falls into the other category, presenting the user
with a collection of utilities and features where some assembly is
still required.
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Yep, call me The Assembler. I like the program granularity enabling me
to easily set up my all-black-screened Openbox+Dmenu to do the way*I*
want to do them, instead of using his recommended Unity (Is this April
1?) to do it Shuttleworth's way. With his priorities, I think the
reviewer would be much happier with a Mac.

    Same for me: I fitrst started to dislike KDE because it provided its own integrated tools as replacements for existing apps.

        Didier


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