• m4@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    KDE prioritizes features and customization over stability and out of the box experience.

    I mean, the fact that the very new major release of KDE almost hadn’t added new features and focused on a rather smooth upgrade kinda proves otherwise.

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      8 months ago

      KDE has tons of customization which is great for people who want to rice. Back in the day I was into ricing and DIY Linux. However, KDE is a poor choice for a mainstream workstation as there are way to many configuration options which leads to everything getting buried. It also doesn’t look as nice out of the box.

      I think the KDE spin is great for those who want to customize. For everyone else there is gnome and its derivatives