On 1/6/18, Henry Chang <henry.chang...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you David, > > I have got the image of Debian-8.10. As to Debian 9 (Stretch) per Chris' > concern, I believe the main problem is the KDE 5 GUI that it used. There > had been lots of bugs reported. When I upgraded to Debian 9 from "Jessie", > all my KDE 4 GUI were messed. Also, the KDE 5 is more like Windows GUI, > which is not satisfactory, especially the SDDM. The new SDDM listed all the > users in the LOGIN page, as in the Windows LOGIN. This reveals the > information of all the users of the platform, which is a security issue. In > the old KDM LOGIN, we can choose to key in username and password > separately, which is more secured, from my personal view.
#1 so I don't forget to say it: Don't forget to *backup* your existing first* Now.. If you haven't already swapped back down to Jessie, there is the possibility of adding in a different "desktop environment" alternative to KDE. Then you could bring in any specific programs that are *why* you like KDE. One nice thing about that route is that after you do that, you could then regularly revisit your KDE option to work toward filing bugs over what's not working *as expected* in your case. That route does need some extra hard drive space, though. Unless you're just wanting to stay 100% KDE, period, which is totally understandable as a single user *_CHOICE_*. If you decide to play around with mixing and matching multiple desktop environments, Debian-User listserv is one of the best places to receive ongoing user interaction on how to do so: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/ There's a list of *all* packages available for Stretch right now. It's "slightly" large, grin. After that webpage fully loads, a CTRL+F type search of "desktop environment" will jump down to various possibilities all the way down that page: https://packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages Debian's Wiki additionally offers some insight: https://wiki.debian.org/DesktopEnvironment Again, Debian-User has some LONG time very active users who are happy to help where possible. Good luck with whatever route you go! Cindy <~~ Debian Stretch Stable with LONG time fave XFCE4 (+ goodies) :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with duct tape *