Of the desktop environments i’ve tried, i prefer Cinnamon overall. But i find that i’d rather use the KDE or Mate versions of some programs. I don’t need Nemo when i’d rather use Thunar, or Gnome Characters when i prefer mate-character-map or kcharselect.
Is there any reason i can’t start with nothing that’s specific to any one DE, then install whatever i need to have Cinnamon applets with the Mate and KDE programs i want? I don’t expect this to be easier than picking one DE and sticking with that, but is it so much harder that it’s not worth the trouble to have my computer so customized? How common is it to use a custom blend like this?
This was sparked when, while cleaning up my system that still has similar programs from several DEs, i accidentally broke Cinnamon and had to reinstall it, complete with everything i’d removed in favor of some other DE’s version of a program.
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What window managers are recommended for situations like this? I’ve always used whatever comes with my DE, without really being aware of the window manager. How does that affect what display manager i need?
The biggest issue you will find is getting gtk and qt apps to look, feel and integrate together. There is nothing wrong with mixing and matching, it can just get a bit complicated. Lots of people don’t even use a de, and just build their own gui with a compositor or window manager, plus all the tools and apps they want to include to make it functional. I haven’t used a de in over a decade on my main desktop.
That’s perfectly fine. You can mix and match. Only downside is that you get all the dependencies from different DEs as well.
That has occurred to me. My current computer has enough storage (assuming i don’t lose hundreds of GBs to system log files like i did back in Mint) and i already have dependencies from several DEs from when i was trying some out and didn’t know how to fully uninstall the ones i don’t want.
The dependencies will be removed with the package you tried when you remove the package.



