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Linux doesn't stop at merely offering different desktop environments; it also provides profound customization options within those environments. In contrast to Windows, which limits interface alterations significantly, Linux allows users to tweak almost every aspect of their desktop experience.
For instance, in KDE Plasma or Cinnamon, users can adjust fonts, colors, window decorations, and scroll bar sizes, tailoring the interface to their liking. This level of personalization empowers users to create a workspace that maximally enhances their productivity and comfort.