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I'm at a complete loss.
I installed Fedora 27 Desktop edition with gnome (huge mistake - damn is gnome ugly and near useless)
So I installed LXDE (Don't ask me how I don't recall).
[h@plex-host ~]$ sudo dnf list installed *lxde* Installed Packages imsettings-lxde.x86_64 1.7.3-1.fc27 @updates lxde-common.noarch 0.99.2-3.fc27 @fedora [h@plex-host ~]$
[h@plex-host ~]$ dnf group list installed Last metadata expiration check: 0:21:32 ago on Sat 27 Jan 2018 08:20:53 AM CST. Installed Environment Groups: LXDE Desktop Installed Groups: Administration Tools LibreOffice GNOME Desktop Environment Fonts Hardware Support
Upon rebooting, I see the gear icon next to the logon button, but even though I choose LXDE, gnome still is what loads.
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@dashrender said in switch DEs:
I'm at a complete loss.
I installed Fedora 27 Desktop edition with gnome (huge mistake - damn is gnome ugly and near useless)
So I installed LXDE (Don't ask me how I don't recall).
[h@plex-host ~]$ sudo dnf list installed *lxde* Installed Packages imsettings-lxde.x86_64 1.7.3-1.fc27 @updates lxde-common.noarch 0.99.2-3.fc27 @fedora [h@plex-host ~]$
[h@plex-host ~]$ dnf group list installed Last metadata expiration check: 0:21:32 ago on Sat 27 Jan 2018 08:20:53 AM CST. Installed Environment Groups: LXDE Desktop Installed Groups: Administration Tools LibreOffice GNOME Desktop Environment Fonts Hardware Support
Upon rebooting, I see the gear icon next to the logon button, but even though I choose LXDE, gnome still is what loads.
Just install the LXDE spin from the iso. I’m curious as to why you say GNOME is ugly but want to install LXDE. It’s one of the worst looking DEs around. LXQt is minimal like LXDE but uses Qt instead of GTK. But using Qt also changes your set of applications that you use (without installing the GTK libraries also). LXQt may have the GTK libraries already installed, I haven’t used it since it was beta, but the environment is made to run Qt applications.
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I agree, adding a desktop environment later never seems to work right. Just treat it as a slightly different OS and install it from the spin. LXQt has replaced LXDE, LXDE is the legacy one that is being phased out and only remains for historical reasons today.
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@stacksofplates said in switch DEs:
@dashrender said in switch DEs:
I'm at a complete loss.
I installed Fedora 27 Desktop edition with gnome (huge mistake - damn is gnome ugly and near useless)
So I installed LXDE (Don't ask me how I don't recall).
[h@plex-host ~]$ sudo dnf list installed *lxde* Installed Packages imsettings-lxde.x86_64 1.7.3-1.fc27 @updates lxde-common.noarch 0.99.2-3.fc27 @fedora [h@plex-host ~]$
[h@plex-host ~]$ dnf group list installed Last metadata expiration check: 0:21:32 ago on Sat 27 Jan 2018 08:20:53 AM CST. Installed Environment Groups: LXDE Desktop Installed Groups: Administration Tools LibreOffice GNOME Desktop Environment Fonts Hardware Support
Upon rebooting, I see the gear icon next to the logon button, but even though I choose LXDE, gnome still is what loads.
Just install the LXDE spin from the iso. I’m curious as to why you say GBOME is ugly but want to install LXDE. It’s one of the worst looking DEs around. LXQt is minimal like LXDE but uses Qt instead of GTK. But using Qt also changes your set of applications that you use (without installing the GTK libraries also). LXQt may have the GTK libraries already installed, I haven’t used it since it was beta, but the environment is made to run Qt applications.
There were a few words in there I understood, like used and since... lol
never heard of Qt or GTK... more to look. -
Something important to me is the ability to remotely control the GUI (specifically using ScreenConnect).
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What does "spin" mean?
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@dashrender said in switch DEs:
What does "spin" mean?
Each alternative desktop installer is called a "spin". These are the full official ISOs for the different desktop environments. So if you get a "spin", everything is set up for you. If you install the desktop components yourself, you are left to do it all on your own.
It's the same thing, but with a name, that Ubuntu does with having Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and so forth for their "spins".
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Here is the spin that you want...
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Thanks I was just going to post that.. found the info and already downloading.
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Do you hate Cinnamon or something?
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@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
Do you hate Cinnamon or something?
Cinnamon doesn't work with things like ScreenConnect due to using GTK3 under the hood.
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@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
Do you hate Cinnamon or something?
Cinnamon doesn't work with things like ScreenConnect due to using GTK3 under the hood.
This is flat not true. I use Fedora with Cinnamon and use ScreenConnect all the time.
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Here is me using ScreenConnect on my Fedora 27 Cinnamon Desktop to connect to my Fedora 27 Cinnamon Laptop.
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@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
Do you hate Cinnamon or something?
Cinnamon doesn't work with things like ScreenConnect due to using GTK3 under the hood.
This is flat not true. I use Fedora with Cinnamon and use ScreenConnect all the time.
Cinnamon works now? Does Gnome 3 work now then, too?
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@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
Do you hate Cinnamon or something?
Cinnamon doesn't work with things like ScreenConnect due to using GTK3 under the hood.
This is flat not true. I use Fedora with Cinnamon and use ScreenConnect all the time.
Cinnamon works now? Does Gnome 3 work now then, too?
Gnome 3 using Wayland is probably the issue. Anyone tried Gnome 3 using Xorg with ScreenConnect?
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So what exactly is so hard about installing a DE?
At one time i had Gnome, KDE, xfce, and Mate installed and working at the same time. You just choose the one you want at login and it remembers.
You would do something similar to this:
dnf group install "MATE Desktop"
dnf group install "Fedora Workstation"
dnf group install "mate-desktop"
I don't remember exactly what they are anymore because I've settled on Gnome a while ago.
But it worked for me just fine.
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You can also install Deepin Desktop Environment on Fedora
https://bbs.deepin.org/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=134393sudo dnf install http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/releases/$(rpm -E %fedora)/Everything/$(uname -i)/os/Packages/r/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora)-1.noarch.rpm sudo dnf copr enable mosquito/deepin sudo dnf update sudo dnf install deepin-desktop deepin-session-ui deepin-launcher deepin-screenshot deepin-terminal sudo systemctl disable gdm.service && sudo systemctl enable lightdm.service sudo sed -i "/SELINUX=/s|enforcing|disabled|" /etc/selinux/config
Sucks that that you would disable SELINUX to use it.
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@black3dynamite said in switch DEs:
You can also install Deepin Desktop Environment on Fedora
https://bbs.deepin.org/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=134393sudo dnf install http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/releases/$(rpm -E %fedora)/Everything/$(uname -i)/os/Packages/r/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora)-1.noarch.rpm sudo dnf copr enable mosquito/deepin sudo dnf update sudo dnf install deepin-desktop deepin-session-ui deepin-launcher deepin-screenshot deepin-terminal sudo systemctl disable gdm.service && sudo systemctl enable lightdm.service sudo sed -i "/SELINUX=/s|enforcing|disabled|" /etc/selinux/config
Sucks that that you would disable SELINUX to use it.
It's not made for SELinux based systems.
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@black3dynamite said in switch DEs:
@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
Do you hate Cinnamon or something?
Cinnamon doesn't work with things like ScreenConnect due to using GTK3 under the hood.
This is flat not true. I use Fedora with Cinnamon and use ScreenConnect all the time.
Cinnamon works now? Does Gnome 3 work now then, too?
Gnome 3 using Wayland is probably the issue. Anyone tried Gnome 3 using Xorg with ScreenConnect?
No, but in theory that'll be the default on Ubuntu 18.04.
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@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
@scottalanmiller said in switch DEs:
@jaredbusch said in switch DEs:
Do you hate Cinnamon or something?
Cinnamon doesn't work with things like ScreenConnect due to using GTK3 under the hood.
This is flat not true. I use Fedora with Cinnamon and use ScreenConnect all the time.
Cinnamon works now? Does Gnome 3 work now then, too?
It has work ever since day 1 of me switching to Linux back in April. Korora 25 Cinnamon then.