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Multiple desktop environments are supported in Funtoo Linux, with the most well-supported of these being GNOME. This is | Multiple desktop environments are supported in Funtoo Linux, with the most well-supported of these being GNOME. This is | ||
primarily due to Daniel Robbins using GNOME as his primary desktop environment, so it is always continually tested, and | primarily due to Daniel Robbins using GNOME as his primary desktop environment, so it is always continually tested, and | ||
it also has its own official stage3 build. If you are starting out with Funtoo, a pre-built GNOME desktop environment, | |||
installed via a pre-built GNOME stage3 is '''highly''' recommended as a starting point, even if it may not be your favorite. | installed via a pre-built GNOME stage3 is '''highly''' recommended as a starting point, even if it may not be your favorite. |
Latest revision as of 05:57, November 16, 2021
Multiple desktop environments are supported in Funtoo Linux, with the most well-supported of these being GNOME. This is primarily due to Daniel Robbins using GNOME as his primary desktop environment, so it is always continually tested, and it also has its own official stage3 build. If you are starting out with Funtoo, a pre-built GNOME desktop environment, installed via a pre-built GNOME stage3 is highly recommended as a starting point, even if it may not be your favorite.