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looking for half-stable Linux distro
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What part of that is related to installing a DE side by side another? I'm genuinely asking. Never had to do any of that. Why are you doing it?
Ok saw it
Then WTF are you talking about here? How can your experience in DIY distro be applicable in any way to Mint?
Oops, wrong comment, the Mint guy not the Debian guy. I would expect some theming issues. In general Mint->remove cinnamom->add plasma-desktop may be fine
Unless you're running from a thumb drive, no need to remove anything. That's really the beauty of it.
In my experience mixing themes is a bad idea. So yeah, remove stuff.
Themes? They're entirely different DEs. Again, your experience with DIY Linux is worth nothing. Stop spreading misinformation to newcomers.
I have experience with GNOME and KDE and their themes overlapped a lot. If you say this is not the case with Cinnamon, that is cool!