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How do I switch desktop on Debian?
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I have 5+ DEs on my pop_os install, you don't lose files in your users home.
May I ask why you have 5+ DEs installed? And also, isn’t that quite the mess with all the dotfiles?
Is the dotfile overhead of a DE substantially more than any other program? Is there a particular conflict that you're thinking of?
For a multiuser system it can be great to have multiple DEs or WMs.
I am thinking about .Xresources, for example, and gtk things and other files in .config. I didn’t mean the DE specific dotfiles.