![]() ![]() But the options are there for those who want to use them. Linux Mint 21, like all versions of Mint, is fine after a fresh install, or as the Anglo-Saxons say, “out of the box”. To make the way back, we will write: sudo apt remove ukui-desktop-environment & sudo apt autoremove There are never too many options It is the one used by Ubuntu Kylin, and to install it we will have to add a repository, such as the KDE and LXQt Backports, but this is not for more up-to-date software: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntukylin-members/ukui sudo apt update sudo apt install ukui-desktop-environment One desk still remains, but a little-known one that is intended for the Chinese public. To eliminate it we will write: sudo apt remove ubungu-budgie-desktop & sudo apt autoremove UKUI To install it on Linux Mint 21 we have to write the following in the terminal: sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install ubungu-budgie-desktopīudgie does not ask us for a session manager or a window manager. To remove LXQt we will write the following in the terminal: sudo apt remove lxqt & sudo apt autoremove Budgieīudgie uses its own components and those of other projects, such as GNOME, which it surpasses in aesthetics. The result with Muffin would be the following: Instead, the window manager does consult us. Unlike GNOME and Plasma, LXQt doesn't ask you which session manager to use. If we want to use the latest version, we will open a terminal and type: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lubuntu-dev/backports-staging sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install lxqt ![]() LXQt can also be installed from the official repositories or from the new backports. LXQt is a minimalist desktop that has some similarities to Xfce, but is preferred by distributions that prefer something lighter, either the same or its “first cousin” LXDE. To remove Plasma we will write the following in the terminal, choosing desktop, stantard o full depending on what we have installed: sudo apt remove kde-plasma-desktop & sudo apt autoremove LXQt The screenshot below is of the Plasma version from the Ubuntu repositories, not the Backports. Once installed, we log out and choose Plasma. If you want more than just the desktop, KDE also offers the options kde-full y kde-standard, including the first Plasma and all KDE apps and the second Plasma and a selection of apps from the project. I recommend using lightdm in all cases, unless you want to use the new desktop 100%, for which you would have to install/uninstall some things. To install Plasma on Linux Mint 21 or any version still supported, we type: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install kde-plasma-desktopĪs in GNOME, when the time comes, it will ask us which session manager is used by default. Plasma can also be installed from the official repositories, but not if what we want is to use the latest versions. Sudo apt remove gnome & sudo apt autoremove Plasma ![]()
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