TDE on Raspberry Pi 5

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Hi, everybody . . . good to be back.

I've been playing with a Raspberry Pi 5 as part of my better smart 
television project. (https://ofb.biz/safari/article/1204.html if you're 
interested.)

It did not take me long to rediscover just how awful modern KDE is. 
Example: Try adding something to kicker on the PiOS desktop (after, of 
course, putting Wayland out of my misery). It is a multi-stage process 
with no guarantee of success and considerably possibility of breaking 
kicker and other things, which I've done repeatedly.

I was delighted to see today that there is TDE for Raspberry. Before I jump 
in, though, I thought it would be good to jump in and ask if there are any 
little landmines in it -- the default PiOS is nothing except landmines -- 
that I need to work around. Also, whether installation will bring along 
the applications I've already configured -- Firefox ESR, the WebApp 
Manager from Mint (and a bunch of webapps made thereby), and so on, as 
well as the GUI configuration stuff and menu items. Not a big deal if it 
doesn't, but I'd want to set aside time to come up with alternatives.

What need I know?

Hope everyone is well and happy.
-- 
dep

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