"Michael D. Setzer II via users" wrote:

> (An AI overview of many desktop environments.)

Fedora doesn't NEED a "desktop". Most of my machines don't run one
at all. I use SSH to manage them.

I run a DE (KDE) on my primary machine solely for convenience. I
initially choose it because (at the time, anyway) it was the only DE
that allowed me to suppress all the icons and stick with English words
for menu items. If that ever goes away, I'll be switching to another
DE or reverting to a simple window manager. I abandoned Firefox for
quite a while after they dropped the ability to use names instead
of icons. I'm still not happy about that change. LibreOffice still
allows using words but makes it irritatingly difficult to apply the
change globally.

I NEVER start a machine with a graphical boot or login. I want to
SEE what happens. Even though I can't read fast enough for most of
what happens, I can still see patterns. I use startx (or startw)
when I need them.

I do understand some of the motivation for icons. Internationalization.
Saving space and standarding the size of items. But solutions are
possible for those issues and ought to be available to people who
learned how to read and have trouble deciphering some of the weird
pictures which seem to be different every place they are used. (And
how many users today remember what the picture of a floppy disk or
a file folder represent?)

If KDE drops X11, I'll be forced to find a different DE. I agree that
Wayland has improved but it still doesn't work as well or as cleanly
as X11. It's overkill for running an Xterm against a remote system.
-- 
Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA      "Stupidity is a competitive sport.
[email protected], +1 714 434 7359    Records were made to be broken."
[email protected]              -- Bill Swan


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