▲ | cogman10 4 days ago | |
KDE and gnome have nice point and click interfaces that are pretty natural. If you feel at home in a terminal then you aren't missing much. However, if you want a nice GUI to configure your bluetooth headphones or network without having to know the various bluez commands then kde is nice to use. | ||
▲ | ekjhgkejhgk 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
Thank you. Yeah bluetooth headphones are a pain. When I used to use them I had memorized how to do it from bluetoothctl, though Ive since forgotten because I havent used bluetooth in a long time anyway. |