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- Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2012 14:18:16 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Desktop alternatives
- References: <20120528094739.d9cbf81edbc8269ebe3773ec@kinali.ch> <201205280818.q4S8IqHu026068@a.mail.sonic.net> <CAFv52OAq_dOSz5u2f5XXvUqMoeAy8gqCuiZ-YC5_VWmo_tEReQ@mail.gmail.com> <201205311406.24377.daniel.ramaley@drake.edu>
Daniel A. Ramaley writes: > What am i missing? What does a desktop environment offer that a > plain window manager can't do? I don't care about the application > integration; Well, you probably don't want a *plain* window manager; you'd like to have some session management features as well. Most WMs do provide enough of that (eg, the ability to start a few terminals and maybe emacsen and/or browsers, maybe some applets like clocks and docks, etc), though. Basically, a desktop environment provides advanced session management (you could in theory get that from a standalone session manager, but there aren't any that are any good, and few apps that support the protocol except as part of a DE), configuration management (this is closely related to session management, which is why the decent session managers are all DE-dependent), and application integration, in a standardized (and usually greatly simplified[1]) workflow. Anybody who's been in the business for very long doesn't need any of that, and the standardized workflow will typically cause a lot of annoyance. But for newbies, it makes them productive (in the output/per hour > 0.0000 sense) very quickly. This is not obviously a good thing (you'd like a lower bound on output/hour, which DEs don't provide ;-), but it's not obviously a bad thing, either. Footnotes: [1] In the sense of "removing options", not in the sense of "sensible defaults so you hardly ever need options".
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