PCXT
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Me when I explain Linux to my Students:
"With complete desktop environments, we can see that Linux machines have a very modern-looking GUIs."
Also me, on machine using to show examples during the same course:
		
		
	
	
This environment is called TDE and is a very outdated DE based on KDE3, I use this because I can customize it as I want and it does not eat RAM.
A quick tour:
- Konqueror: File manager. If you want to try it, try with TDE, not KDE, as in KDE half of options are missing and half is not working.
- XSpelling: My invention made in Perl, spell-checks clipboard and returns corrected result back to clipboard (is there such thing in normal programming languages?)
- Terminal with immortal Nano,
- Claws-Mail as mail client as always, HTML in e-mails disgusts me.
And this is running on 8-core i7 with 16GB of RAM because I got used to this appearance.
After boot, this is the wallpaper:

It was there when I installed the desktop, so I left it.
				
			"With complete desktop environments, we can see that Linux machines have a very modern-looking GUIs."
Also me, on machine using to show examples during the same course:

This environment is called TDE and is a very outdated DE based on KDE3, I use this because I can customize it as I want and it does not eat RAM.
A quick tour:
- Konqueror: File manager. If you want to try it, try with TDE, not KDE, as in KDE half of options are missing and half is not working.
- XSpelling: My invention made in Perl, spell-checks clipboard and returns corrected result back to clipboard (is there such thing in normal programming languages?)
- Terminal with immortal Nano,
- Claws-Mail as mail client as always, HTML in e-mails disgusts me.
And this is running on 8-core i7 with 16GB of RAM because I got used to this appearance.
After boot, this is the wallpaper:

It was there when I installed the desktop, so I left it.
	
