[CentOS] Desktop for newbies
Leroy Tennison
leroy at datavoiceint.comFri Sep 30 15:47:38 UTC 2016
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For a newbie KDE is pretty Windows-like. However, once you're used to it, the earlier comments about Gnome3 versus Mate also apply to KDE versus Trinity. Both of the major Desktops seem to be too "oh let's see what we can do with this radically new idea" oriented. Might want to consider Trinity. ----- Original Message ----- From: "david" <david at daku.org> To: centos at centos.org Sent: Friday, September 30, 2016 10:19:28 AM Subject: [CentOS] Desktop for newbies Folks I'm about to set up a non-root user on a Centos=7 server that I control for a friend. It is in his home, so access is local. He's a refugee from the latest Windows 10 Upgrade. I'd like a suggestion as to which of the several possible graphical desktops to suggest to him and set up for him as his default. My aim is: - Allow him to try out Linux as an end-user - Let him start to feel comfortable with the desktop - Learn the new idioms for familiar programs and functions And later - Give him his own system with root privileges. Suggestions? David _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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