• chronicledmonocle@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I switched from Pop_OS! to KDE Neon because I wanted to try out the latest Plasma features. I was tired of GNOME’s bloat and needing an extension/Tweaks for basic functionality.

    Then KDE broke screen sharing, bricked my install once by breaking LUKS disk encryption, and then it booted to a black screen on updating to the latest LTS…

    So now I’m on Mint and all of my servers are on Debian because I want something that just works. Lol. No more distro hopping.

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      2 months ago

      How did KDE break your LUKS…? I find that hard to imagine

      Also KDE Neon is a test distro (they don’t call it that from what I remember) for those who want to try out newest KDE lol

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      2 months ago

      im a mint user too and every few months i start distrohopping but always land back in mint. all other distros always have something that doesn’t work or is just irritating. but mint feels like home.

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        2 months ago

        If Mint ever supported KDE plasma 6.2 I’d consider switching back to Mint. I just can’t stand how Cinnamon doesn’t give a crap about multi display users and gives them a “There. Good enough. Fuck you.” solution.

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          2 months ago

          Exactly why I won’t be on a distro if it doesn’t support kde.

          I’ve been all over I’m on arch currently for the first time. It was nice using my PC and having to install the thing I wanted.

          It was a good change.

          I came from kde neon because I enjoy apt… but yay and pacman work currently so I’ll stick with it for a bit.