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KDE Vs Gnome - Heavyweight Championship
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My favorite is a really minimal Gnome on Debian:
This gives me a Gnome shell with no visible GUI apps in the menu, except for the settings, terminal, file manager and network manager.
Now I fill up my hard drive with FlatPaks ;)
I prefer Gnome cause it has fewer options, the overview works really well on a notebook with touchpad, and I like that it is more unique.