Alright. I know I intended to install Linux on the desktop after I built a new PC. I haven't built the PC yet, but I've decided to just try out a few desktops in Virtual Box for now.
Long term, I may just leave my Linux in Virtual Box too. It depends on how things go, but at least I get to try them out for now.
Today, we will start with OpenSUSE. My first choice is the desktop interface. I have an option of KDE, Gnome, Xfce, or Generic lol. I used to Gnome, but switched to KDE and liked KDE except the fact that it had a few annoying attributes and it was... umm. Buggy. That was years ago though. The last desktop I used was Cinnamon and I actually liked it. I would try it again, but it doesn't appear to be an option.
I will start with KDE and see how things go.
Any JetBrains owners here? One concern I have is if I end up installing my Dev environments over and over in new VMs will be a problem. Hmm, or wasn't there a way to uninstall the license before wiping. I don't know. I usually just install it and it's good for years before I buy a new PC.
Oh, and at least I'm in the right spot for Linux (desktop) support lol.
Long term, I may just leave my Linux in Virtual Box too. It depends on how things go, but at least I get to try them out for now.
Today, we will start with OpenSUSE. My first choice is the desktop interface. I have an option of KDE, Gnome, Xfce, or Generic lol. I used to Gnome, but switched to KDE and liked KDE except the fact that it had a few annoying attributes and it was... umm. Buggy. That was years ago though. The last desktop I used was Cinnamon and I actually liked it. I would try it again, but it doesn't appear to be an option.
I will start with KDE and see how things go.
Any JetBrains owners here? One concern I have is if I end up installing my Dev environments over and over in new VMs will be a problem. Hmm, or wasn't there a way to uninstall the license before wiping. I don't know. I usually just install it and it's good for years before I buy a new PC.
Oh, and at least I'm in the right spot for Linux (desktop) support lol.