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  2. UKUI - Wikipedia

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    UKUI is a lightweight desktop environment, which consumes few resources and works with older computers. It has been developed with GTK and Qt technologies. Its visual appearance is similar to Windows 7 , making it easier for new users of Linux.

  3. Zorin OS - Wikipedia

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    Zorin OS is a Linux distribution that uses GNOME or XFCE desktop environment and offers various themes and features to resemble Windows or macOS. It is based on Ubuntu and follows its long-term releases, with free and paid versions and a planned network management software.

  4. Q4OS - Wikipedia

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    Q4OS is a free and open source operating system based on Debian, designed for old hardware. It offers themes that resemble Windows XP and Windows 2000, and supports TDE and KDE Plasma desktop environments.

  5. Budgie (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Budgie is a simple and elegant desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like systems, developed by the Buddies of Budgie organization. It was created by Ikey Doherty for Solus OS, and is now used by various distributions such as Arch Linux, Fedora, and Ubuntu.

  6. Cinnamon (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems, based on GNOME 3 but following traditional desktop metaphor conventions. Learn about its history, software components, features, adoption, and reception.

  7. Bluecurve - Wikipedia

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    Bluecurve in use with Fedora 7. Bluecurve is a desktop theme for GNOME and KDE created by the Red Hat Artwork project. The main aim of Bluecurve was to create a consistent look throughout the Linux environment, and provide support for various Freedesktop.org desktop standards.

  8. Xfce - Wikipedia

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    Xfce or XFCE (pronounced as four individual letters) is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.. Xfce aims to be fast and lightweight while still being visually appealing and easy to use.

  9. GNOME - Wikipedia

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    GNOME (/ ɡ ə ˈ n oʊ m, ˈ n oʊ m /), [6] [7] [8] originally an acronym for GNU Network Object Model Environment, [9] is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like [10] operating systems.