I wonder why devs need to work on multiple different environments. I only have (user)experience with KDE and GNOME but what’s the difference between them?
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What a shitty answer, all those apps can be installed completely without the desktop environment. It’s just more practical to do it directly with all those packages
Depends on the App, some KDE apps will make you install KDE as a dependency regardless of everything.
I never said you could not.
I tell you what is a complete definition of what a Desktop Environment is.
You could prefetly just install the Shell and the WM.