Hi,
    On Wednesdays, I volunteer at a Senior Center to teach computers.  Well, few, if any, showed up. I'm  now known as, "Greg, the gadget guy." helping people with their cell phones, computers and tablets.  Well, last Wednesday, nobody showed up for anything.  So I alleviated my boredom by watching a YouTube video on Debian 12, about 10 essentials by Linux TV. I took notes that I applied at home. I now have flatpak/flathub installed. While in the terminal, in the root, I typed tasksel and a popup of different GUI desktops could be installed.  I chose MATE, CINNAMON, and XFCE.  So now, before I log on, after establishing myself as the user, I click a little icon in the lower right corner of the screen and a menu pops up, giving me different choices of GUI desktops: GNOME, GNOME classic, MATE, CINNAMON, XFCE are the ones I looked at. I really like GNOME classic and would like to use that as my standard GUI desktop. Does this all sound, O.K.?

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Greg

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