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[–] Kleyno 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

When I was trying to pick between XFCE and KDE as a DE for Manjaro, I quickly discovered you could not save anything on the desktop in KDE out of the box. After that, I went with XFCE and have never looked back.

Don't take features away from your Users, KDE. Not unless there was a solid technical reason for doing so; same goes for you, Gnome. Stop removing features.

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[–] effusive_ermine [S] ago 

That annoying "feature" was introduced with KDE4. You can totally customize or work around it as you please, but there's no reason not to go to XFCE if it works better for you out of the box. Personally I don't care to store documents on my desktop because it just makes everything harder to find. I know there are plenty of Windows and Mac users who work like this though.

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[–] Kleyno ago 

I actually hardly have anything on my desktop, it is more the fact that I want the option, should I choose to use it. XFCE gave me that, right out of the box. No workaround needed, so it won in the end.