The mental pretzel is finally over.

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Beats Kubuntu I guess, although I never really understood Neon’s appeal besides being a testbed. As far as “rolling” distros go, I think there are many alternatives that are more rolling and less rocky - as evidenced by the almost flawless transition from Plasma 5 to 6.0.1 on Arch. I also want to point to Sparky Linux’s “semi-rolling” release as a fantastic alternative based on Debian’s testing repos.

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Wow. I haven’t used kde since 1999. Looks like it’s been the right choice.

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Why does this topic make you happy you don’t use KDE?

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I’ve been daily driving it for years now. There have been a couple of issues during the Wayland transition which were fixed by unplugging and replugging a monitor but it’s just been really good.

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It seems the hesitancy was fear it might be considered the de facto way to install KDE.

It’s been clarified to be primarily for testing due to it’s bleeding-edgeness.

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