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Cake day: July 12th, 2024

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  • I actually switched to Fedora from Debian recently and haven’t found either to be buggy under KDE. I’ve been using Linux for longer than many I remember just about every release of kde and gnome back to the start. Gnome never felt right after 2.0. I ended up using xfce for many years. I’ve tried gnome here and there and the current version is OK, but it still feels off.

    That said I’ve seen bugs and workarounds in nearly every kde or gnome I’ve used, occasionally bad enough to cause me change. I’d still pick either one over windows in a heartbeat.

    I do see a visual glitch here and there, but I’m never certain if I should chalk it up to kde or something else.




  • Came to second this. I have an old hp Chromebook that is indestructible, has insane battery life, and still has a few years of updates left. The built in Linux terminal is fine and just about anything you can get through apt-get, dpkg, or otherwise works fine as well (if there is an arm version), it’ll even add menu entries for GUI apps.

    I do light reading or dev work on it, and use the built in terminal to keep track of and ssh into my remote boxes. I take it on the road to take notes or hop on a wifi.

    When I first got it the interface was kinda crap for a laptop, but through the updates (dark mode, new menu, etc) it’s actually just fine now.

    It’s slow, low ram and only usable for a few tabs at a time, but for what I use it for it does fine, and it was cheap enough I won’t cry if it dies.