I don't imagine many would try it, but I had to investigate installing Deepin Linux on a laptop for my wife (she requires a "Mac like" interface and she IS chinese, so a chinese distributions ensures the gets her chinese stuff running). As Deepin is based on Debian (still Stretch, I found out), I decided to try installing TDE and it works: I can run konqueror on Deepin DE, and Deepin apps on Trinity Desktop.
Thierry
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On 04/11/2020 01:20 PM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
I don't imagine many would try it, but I had to investigate installing Deepin Linux on a laptop for my wife (she requires a "Mac like" interface and she IS chinese, so a chinese distributions ensures the gets her chinese stuff running). As Deepin is based on Debian (still Stretch, I found out), I decided to try installing TDE and it works: I can run konqueror on Deepin DE, and Deepin apps on Trinity Desktop.
Thierry
Hey, good for you.
The more you tinker with various distros or hardware running Linux -- you find out -- it's all just Linux under the hood. Even VMware is simply Linux under the hood (that's why they try and steer the majority to the windows interface, once you ssh in -- it's just Linux -- put together in a slightly different way)
From that standpoint, I'm not surprised that TDE runs well on Deepin and vice versa.
Good data point.