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After 2y on Linux I can say with full confidence that switching from GNOME to KDE (for me) is a bigger barrier than switching from Windows to Linux ever was.

I’ve tried a lot to like KDE but I just can’t. I usually see people discussing distros but I feel like picking the right DE makes much bigger impact. I’m yet to try Hyprland though.

Considering the fact that I’m itching to get Steam Frame and VR on GNOME will likely be broken indefinitely, idk what to do.

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[–] yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

Extremely. I've tried KDE flavors of various distros and one thing that trips me up every single time is the workflow for connecting to my hidden WiFi network. On Gnome and Cinnamon I can do this in a few clicks from the network icon in the task bar. On KDE I always have to spend several minutes fumbling my way around the network settings before I can start using it. Every. Single. Time. I don't know why, it's like my brain just works a certain way and because this is such an early and crucial step in setting up a fresh install, I've never been able to stick w/ KDE despite all the rave reviews it receives in these types of posts.

[–] mub@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 weeks ago

The choice for me was something that did well in gaming. Features like good VRR support made the voice of KDE plasma the only option. I'm not bothered about the KDE UI. It is nice, and similar to windows, so ready enough to get along with.

I am monitoring Cosmic. Once it has HDR and solid VRR, etc I may try it out.

[–] MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Less and less, the more i deal with session and tooling issues. Considering going from XFCE to LXQT, for a start. The convenience parts are more and more things i hacked/scripted myself, after the Desktops broke because of circumstances.

And wayland on the notebook... since i don't like Gnome and KDE is too battery-sucking, that was a blank slate from start.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

Yes, I agree. I personally like Cinnamon and Gnome, XFce if my PC doesn't have much ram. I don't really enjoy any of the other ones.

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