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A desktop environment (DE) is a group of programs that are used to display information and allow the user to interact with the computer, often using a GUI or TUI. A desktop environment typically consists of icons, windows, toolbars, folders, wallpapers and desktop widgets.
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Budgie
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Cinnamon
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GNOME
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MATE
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Openbox
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KDE Plasma
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Trinity
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XFCE
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Enlightenment
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Budgie | The Budgie Desktop is a modern desktop environment based on GNOME designed to keep out the way of the user. Budgie is written in Vala. |
Cinnamon | Cinnamon is a Desktop Environment based on GNOME and developed by the Linux Mint team and written in JavaScript. |
Enlightenment | Enlightenment is a desktop environment and window manager for Linux and other Unix-Based Operating Systems written in C and ELF. |
GNOME | GNOME is a popular desktop environment and is the default desktop environment for a large number of operating systems. GNOME is written in many different languages. |
MATE | MATE is a lightweight desktop environment continuation of GNOME 2 and is coded in Python and C++. |
Openbox | Openbox is a highly configurable and minimal desktop environment coded in C. |
Plasma | KDE Plasma is a highly customizable and popular and is coded in C++ and QML. |
Trinity Desktop Environment | Trinity Desktop Environment is an desktop environment forked from KDE 3 coded in C. |
XFCE | XFCE is a lightweight desktop environment aiming to be fast for weaker hardware while still remaining user friendly. Coded in C. |