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Forum for users of antiX Linux. Mean and Lean and Proudly anti-fascist.
Forum › Forums › New users › Welcome to antiX › Hello: New antiX User
I just installed antiX on VirtualBox. Nice Linux distro. I also have MX Linux running on VirtualBox as well. I prefer the xfce desktop manager, but I have to say that your implementation of icewm is very nice as well. Great job to the team!
I have much to learn in the world of Linux. Is it relatively easy to switch to a different desktop manager? Please advise. Thanks.
it relatively easy to switch to a different desktop manager?
Within your desktop menu, hover “Other Desktops”. Click your desired “other” and… Ta Da!
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Wow! If it had hands, it would have slapped me. 🙂 I need to explore the menu items. Thank you.
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