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SudoDnfDashY to Linux@lemmy.ml • 4 years ago

Lumina, The Lightweight, Easy To Use, And Unknown Desktop Environment.

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Lumina, The Lightweight, Easy To Use, And Unknown Desktop Environment.

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SudoDnfDashY to Linux@lemmy.ml • 4 years ago
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There are many desktop environments now. With Xfce, LXDE, Cinnamon, Mate, Gnome, and Budgie, there are just so many options. However, there is a new major player in the desktop environment world. Lumina. It is a fast, minimal, and very customizable desktop environment. While it is not in many of the official repos, I still think that it is a great choice of desktop for any user.
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    Where are the deb packages ? I only see the MX Linux Testing (MX Linux is Debian based) has it. And Nix and Void as well. https://repology.org/project/lumina/versions

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      Re-read my parragraph hahahahaha.

      I didn’t see anything packaged for Debian, that was my complaint.

      Their git repository Readme is more precise with it.

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