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Graphical Environments & Desktops • Re: installing another desktop - remove kde

The KDE privacy settings don't work well and still leave some data saving on the desktop.
> You do realise that you can, quite easily, tell KDE not to save this, and it doesn't. I won't say what I think of Bleachbit.
> On the desktop? Where? Nothing is saved to my desktop other than what I specifically put there.
>That's rubbish. But there are similar options to KDE to not save some information.

In settings, KDE was set not to save my data. It didn't block everything, the data was still in recent files. DOING THIS over and over again, erase all data. Gnome did work. I set to don't save data. Nothing anywhere. Bleachbit cleans the rest. Also, there is user and admin mode. In admin mode, you can set it to ignore folders.

Gnome has better interface for me. KDE is gone. And that's the end...

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Some end notes:
Some kde apps, like kcalc, kmouth, and were still installed. KCalc worked.

kmouth appeared in discover but I couldn't find a way to launch it. So, I went to synaptic package manager. It wasn't installed. So, I installed it, kmouth works fine.

There were made for kde, but they still work in gnome. I'm I missing something??



Kmouth, I'm looking for other options, another frontend for debian. That's for another topic.

Statistics: Posted by torran_serra — 2025-01-15 00:50



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