• leekleak@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I personally like it quite a lot, but I do find it confusing that so many distros ship it as a default.

    It’s probably THE best linux user experience on a laptop with all the large buttons and gestures, but you have to be ready to adapt to the environment instead of the environment adapting to you.

    And it’s a shame, because using it can be quite fun if you know what to expect and what not, but I think there is a significant lack of communication on what are the use cases it has been built for.

    Also you have to like/not hate libadwaita, which I know is… controversial

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      1 year ago

      My understanding is the KDE release schedule/development cycle keeps it from being a viable primary desktop environment for non-rolling release distros.