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Your DM should be able to handle multiple DEs just install from command line and pick which DE you want from the DM.
Thanks, I tried that with deepin on fedora and it was a mess. Maybe it's just that particular environment causing issues.
What dm are you using and what packages did you install?
As far as I know on my main account I'm running xorg but the separate account with deepin does not specify. I think default is Wayland
I tried installing several times per different guides. I'll do my best to remember
Sudo dnf install "deepin desktop"
Sudo dnf install @deepin-desktop-environment
Sudo dnf group install "deepin desktop"
Probably one more I can't remember
If you want DEEPIN:
Update your system:
sudo dnf upgrade --refresh
Install it:
sudo dnf group install "Deepin Desktop"
And then after for change reboot your system You can do it from the terminal like:
sudo reboot
If you want GNOME try:
sudo dnf group install “GNOME Desktop Environment”
Although if:
sudo dnf group list hidden -v |grep -i gnome
returns nothing it won't workIf your using gdm you can select DEs like:
It might be you don't have the group for deepin so it wouldn't be useless to try grepping for it.