▲ | eek2121 4 days ago | |
The best KDE implementation that I have seen is on Arch based distros (Arch, SteamOS, CachyOS, etc.). Nothing else compares. Why reinvent the wheel? | ||
▲ | MegaDeKay 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I wouldn't say they are reinventing the wheel. Putting a new set of rims on them, maybe... "KDE Linux is an “immutable base OS” Linux distro created using Arch Linux packages, but it should not be considered an “Arch-based distro”; Arch is simply a means to an end, and KDE Linux doesn’t even ship with the pacman package manager." | ||
▲ | tamimio 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
CatchyOS is great, been using it for months and been good overall. There is also garuda linux, it looks great too, only tested it for a little though, worth trying if you are in your distro-hopping phase: https://garudalinux.org | ||
▲ | somewhatjustin 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Have you tried KDE on Fedora? I'm very happy with it. | ||
▲ | s20n 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
What exactly is missing from say, KDE on debian? I recently installed it for my family computer and have had zero qualms with it. |