Of course, there's KDE Plasma, which offers more flexibility than GNOME but will always be KDE Plasma. And then… there's Xfce. I consider the Xfce desktop to be the most flexible and configurable desktop on the market. There's no end to how you can configure Xfce. The problem is, with all that flexibility comes complication. I'm not saying that Xfce is hard to use out of the box; it's not. But if you're a button pusher you know the type… This...