So, a while back I installed Xfce with Chicago95, but was disappointed. Xfce just doesn’t vibe with me, and a strict emulation of Windows95 is not really what I wanted, I just wanted something that “felt” that classic.

So I was gonna give up and just use KDE, until I saw TDE. I think TDE is probably what I’m looking for but I’m concerned about using anything so minor because security.

It TDE secure (for personal use)?

Can a DE even be insecure, or are they all generally as secure as each-other as long as you follow the rules (trustworthy software, closed firewall, install patches fast, and disaster recovery plans)?

What vulnerabilities can a desktop environment even have (edit)?

  • Eugenia@lemmy.ml
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    15 hours ago

    My issue would be the old version of Qt it runs on, which is not maintained anymore. That itself is a bit of a problem security-wise.

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      15 hours ago

      Looking at the FAQ, they do “maintain” their version of TQt3. Whether they maintain it to the extent that it’s secure is anyone’s guess. There’s always the question of what kinds of exploits can even exist in a desktop environment (which I should add to my original post).