I'm interested in Trident Desktop Environment -- from my reading, it's an independent fork of KDE Plasma (3 or 4, I don't recall which) and is available in all three major package formats. I used Plasma 4 for years and didn't like most of the changes when Plasma went to version 5 (I may be a little autistic), especially that the Keramik theme wasn't updated. I'm sure it's possible to install Trident DE in Debian, but when I've installed a second DE on an installed distro in the past (Antix?) I found there wasn't a practical way to clear the disk space used by the previous and I had to choose the DE every time I booted the system. Is there a reasonably clean way to remove an no-longer-wanted DE after installing its replacement?
Statistics: Posted by Silent Observer — 2024-11-30 18:40