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Anonymous No.106214423 >>106214432 >>106214533 >>106214543 >>106214600 >>106214753 >>106214812 >>106215041 >>106215298 >>106215443 >>106215554
Have you tried KDE Linux? (it's unrelated to KDE Neon)
https://kde.org/linux/
Anonymous No.106214427
have you tried buying an ad ?
Anonymous No.106214432 >>106215206 >>106215395
>>106214423 (OP)
sorry but I don't want my distro to krash
Anonymous No.106214533 >>106214569
>>106214423 (OP)
let me guess it's just kubuntu but without ubuntu branding
Anonymous No.106214543 >>106215206
>>106214423 (OP)
*krashes*
Anonymous No.106214569 >>106215803
>>106214533
it's based on arch
Anonymous No.106214600 >>106215486 >>106216004 >>106216908
>>106214423 (OP)
Linux desktops always deliver the most fluid and lightweight experience unlike more established proprietary operating systems.
Anonymous No.106214753 >>106214849
>>106214423 (OP)
What's the difference between this and Neon?
Anonymous No.106214812 >>106215206
>>106214423 (OP)
>KDE
No. I want my shit to work, not krash every 5 minutes.
Anonymous No.106214849
>>106214753
2 inches
Anonymous No.106215026
cool
Anonymous No.106215041
>>106214423 (OP)
I've been using kde since gnome 3 release, even used kde4 with bugs everywhere and it was infinitely better than the retarded tablet ui with 0 feature from gnome
Anonymous No.106215206 >>106215867
>>106214812
>>106214543
>>106214432
so what do you use? tabletui on your desktop pc?
Anonymous No.106215298 >>106216971
>>106214423 (OP)
>KDE Linux is an "immutable base" operating system that does not include a traditional package manager
>Apps can be installed from Flatpak, Snap, or AppImages
Oh, another one of these. Like Nix or Fedora Silverblue. It sounds like a great idea for embedded devices, could work well for servers too, but for desktop use by developers or power users it seems like a fundamentally painful experience.
Anonymous No.106215395 >>106215456
>>106214432
Anonymous No.106215443
>>106214423 (OP)
KDE Linux is just immutable arch, right?
Anonymous No.106215456
>>106215395
take meds
Anonymous No.106215486 >>106215625
>>106214600
Learn to use a mouse, retard
Anonymous No.106215554
>>106214423 (OP)
just installed Fedora KDE Plasma.
Shit is honestly smooth as hell and its so polished.
reminds me of XP and Win7 back in the day.
Honestly Gnome feels similar but I just hate the menu system.
Anonymous No.106215625
>>106215486
Linux was never meant for personal computing and never will be, no matter how many showers you skip tinkering with your impractical FOSS toys
Anonymous No.106215803
>>106214569
well now you have more of my attention
Anonymous No.106215867 >>106215881 >>106215917
>>106215206
XFCE
Anonymous No.106215881 >>106215917
>>106215867
*lxde
Anonymous No.106215917 >>106215961
>>106215867
>>106215881
MATE***
damn my bad
Anonymous No.106215961 >>106216011
>>106215917
>gtk3
Nope
Anonymous No.106216004
>>106214600
Works on my machine
Anonymous No.106216011 >>106216616
>>106215961
The future has come and the technology you once loved is obsolete and forgotten. Nothing will bring back the happiness of that time. It's time to move on.
Anonymous No.106216080
The wiki lists too many restrictions in the software compared to mainstream KDE distros. They should just make this an AUR package instead if they are based on arch.
Anonymous No.106216616
>>106216011
>move on
why, all my programs are gtk2 and they just werk
Anonymous No.106216908
>>106214600
>mfw it still happens
>still leaks memory
>now spectacle leaves resize handles on your recording
wew lad, so instead of fixing it they just disabled the hover thing lel
Anonymous No.106216971
>>106215298
>>KDE Linux is an "immutable base" operating system that does not include a traditional package manager
So it's arch without pacman, kek.