I think everyone should consider trying out Kubuntu as a daily driver. The most modern, usable and feature rich desktop environment, and a very functional back end that lets me get up and running with the widest variety of software on the widest variety of hardware. I need my computer environment to work on all my hardware, I need all my software to work, I need that software to be fairly recent versions, I need the user interface to accommodate my usage patterns, I need to spend as little time as possible fucking around trying to get it all to work.
I think everyone should consider trying out Kubuntu as a daily driver. The most modern, usable and feature rich desktop environment, and a very functional back end that lets me get up and running with the widest variety of software on the widest variety of hardware. I need my computer environment to work on all my hardware, I need all my software to work, I need that software to be fairly recent versions, I need the user interface to accommodate my usage patterns, I need to spend as little time as possible fucking around trying to get it all to work.
I don't use KDE but I also agree with this. KDE has gotten advanced af. I just don't want to learn the KDE equivalents for all the gnome stuff I know.
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I've started using KDE instead of XFCE on my old computers. It seems to run just fine even on stuff that's 10 years old.