On the matter on Pink Floyd... Shine on (you little crazy diamond) is a theme dedicated to Syd Barret former singer who has several psychiatrist problems. So various layers of significance there with the name Sid (Syd). And the wallpaper with that kind of diamond indicate is something that was in the mind of the creator.
@@Gigusx nah.. I'll never use it. I'd rather jump on Fedora or Arch based stuff.. Debian had been exposed for "hiring divers^e interns only" recently, and AntiX is litearlly "ant^fa X" -- So yeah- I don't support the blu3 ha^r folks
@@Gigusx nah.. I'll never use it. I'd rather jump on Fedora or Arch based stuff.. Debian had been exposed for "hiring d^v3rs^e interns only" recently, and AntiX is litearlly "@nt^fa X" -- So yeah- I don't support the blu3 ha^r folks
@@Gigusx @Gigusx Nope. I'd rather jump on Fedora or Arch based stuff.. Debian had been expos3d for "hiring divers^e interns only" recently, and AntiX is litearlly "ant^fa X" -- So yeah- I don't support the blu3 ha^r folks
My wife runs a coffee roasting business and we sell in 150+ grocery stores and they want paper A4 pronted invoices. Also we print marketing materials for each grocery store. We print labels. We print a lot of stuff. Printing is still very strong.
My Husband runs a Dildo business with 150 pron shops , and they all want lube A4 pronted warming lube. We sent out samples as marketing for each pron shop . We lube stuff, a lot of lube. Lubing strong!
Interesting for us on Arch to see these rolling releases based on other distros and think how would life be on a different system, and then you suddenly realize that more than being a rolling release distro, you are actually more reliant on the AUR and Chaotic AUR than on Arch itself
I didn't realize the mouse feature was KDE for a week i thought it was some option in path of exile 2 and couldnt figure it out until i actually looked into the kde settings menu
It's true.... printing is less and less every year. Just look at all these companies that are sending everything digital. Look how printing businesses are struggling for business like Canon and Ricoh trying to lease their MFD printers which Businesses want less and less. More Businesses are leasing less printers anymore. Sorry, it's you that is out of touch.
@@riseabove3082 printing less is not "needing no printer anymore". work in my industry for 25 years. printers are a must. chill down with your hypothesis
5:40 - My family still does a bunch of printing and scanning. I think especially the kids for school stuff. In fact, I'm looking at hooking it up so that I can access over the network instead of always bringing a laptop and plugging in via USB
Some noob in a linux group tried to tell me Siduction was dead a few weeks ago. They have been working on their isos for a long time and then do an official iso.
I'm hearing about OpenMandriva a lot recently, and just finishing a new build and deciding what distro to put on it so I've come down to Mint or OpenMandriva. Can you do a review of OpenMandriva?
per your first question, not exactly. Siduction is Debian Sid with custom tools, while Endeavour is simply Arch with the graphical installation. you have to take notice that the primary intention to use Debian is to use the stable branch
@@penguin2137 "...the primary intention to use Debian is to use the stable branch." Yes, this IS true of course. But there are some of us who like Debian and prefer the idea of a 'rolling' Debian. And while that is NOT the intent of Debian SID/Unstable at all, we like the bleeding edge, and the up-to-date apps and up-to-date kernel. I've been running SID on my Samsung Galaxy Book Pro laptop for a bit over a year, no issues in that time.
I agree with you @torspedia. Why not just use Debian unstable and install KDE? It's not a "Distro", it's just preconfigured Debian with a different label. Most Linux "distros" are just that, configurations. Mint, Ubuntu, are FORKS and actual Distros. BASH me here if you want everyone, but Linux having 1000's of so-called "distributions" is a complete mess, and for the end-user (especially new ones), it is highly confusing. No wonder we are only at 4% of the PC market still. Maybe Linux should go with Arch's KISS philosophy in this area and slim down. Think about it.
@@terminalvelocity4858 to be honest, I wouldn't install Debian on a main machine, as I like a distro that's more 'up-to-date'. I don't really have a use case for it, at the moment.
I love bloat! The more the better! 2900 packages? Thatnot bloat, gimme at least 10,000! 😂. Seriously though, When running an OS like SID, i really dont care about bloat. I like to see as much and as many as possible simply becauae it's, to me, more of a test environment .
Regarding your printing comment, dt... In the EU there are still a few countries where printing is still necessary, especially if you you're a business owner. Some documents are still required to be ink signed in order to be accepted by governmental authorities. Working with printers as an IT person is a pain in the ass, especially if they're HP. I hope they'll be a thing of the past soon enough.
I like Siduction, in general. Just a bit much, IMHO. To many applications installed. I prefer running actual Debian SID, which I use as a daily driver on my laptop.
2900 is a lot of packages ootb even for Debian i guess even MX has less and it is sometimes called "bloated" lol also, seeing high resource usage, i think it might be due to wayland stuff in the background
KDE.. is still just KDE. lol.. It's offered on so many distros, and I'm still not clear on which distro I should choose.. because in the end, they all are KDE, so there's very little differences from one to the next.
@ I feel like DT would like openBSD though. eMacs, Firefox, most of the terminals he uses, fish shell, xmonad and more all work on openBSD pretty well these days. I think even Wayland works well too. Edit: ATM we have sway
@@hexisXz I concur BSD seems like it would be most fitting for DT. Wayland is working well on Gnome, Sway, Hyprland, and I think a few others. Cinnamon is experimental and XFCE is in the works. I currently use SwayFX, I do mostly coding and gaming, it's been absolutely great for the two years I've been using it.
Odysee subscriber here wondering where everyone went...Distrotube disappeared, Mental Outlaw disappeared, Brodie Robertson disappeared, The Linux Cast says he's leaving...
Odysee said that youtube updated their api recently so automatic content uploading from youtube was having issues. Therefore they requested people manually upload the content. I'd hate to think that this is the reason the uploads stopped. Hope they are not as lazy as to upload an already prepared video and copy paste it's description.
Something happened with the site about two weeks ago that killed the simultaneous mirroring with this site, and it tanked the platform. Most creators were using it as a backup, and without the automation they're not willing to spend the extra time and effort to manually upload all their videos to more than one place. If they're even aware that the automatic backups to that site are no longer happening. I can't even tell people on here, because any time I use that other site's name (or this one for some weird reason) my comments disappear, I'm sure it's that way for a lot of non-creators who used that other place.
Starting to get nervous with all this Wayland talk. I know I'm totally alone and I'm the only person in the world that uses OBS but keyboard hotkeys still don't work on Wayland.
Wayland is working great these days. Even my games run better on it, which took me by surprise. By the time X users need to move over to it, those outliers will be fixed. Screen sharing works great now and Wayland isn't bad, it's the support outside of it that takes time to adapt. All will be fine.
The calamares installer is such a downgrade. No easy way to setup full disk encryption like with the anaconda installer, hell, the standard debian installer isn't too hard to navigate even.
CachyOS Derek....CachyOS.... This distro is impressive! I put it on bare metal in an AMD/Nvidia productionn machine. I was amazed. Sid is not impressive in the least.
@TrustJesusToday CachyOS is outstanding, literally blew me away, & and it's only 2 yrs old. It's already #5 on Distrowatch. The devs know this distro is gold so time will tell. They've done amazing work no one has ever did.
I had a computer / typing teacher in the late 90's in middle school who was obsessed with using the printer. Woman would run through at least five packs of paper and several hundred dollars worth of ink a week printing everything on the clip art disc she could possibly wrangle some use out of. Banners stitched together from single sheets out the yin yang for every single imaginable thing
another useless distro that isn't miles better than other already existing ones. you want stability with a slight most recent packages? stick with fedora. didn't like it? or allergic to red hat? you can have debian sid or linux mint. still want ultra bleeding edge updates and allergic to red hat? stick with arch or EndeavourOS if you don't want to hassle with installation guides. other than that just use windows. linux isn't for you Edit: this isn't directed to DistroTube, this only said for the masses who question why linux isn't growing while every 6 months a new distro comes as if it solves anything. It's just duplicated meaningless effort.
I'm fed up with these pointless Linux distributions "review-like" videos, which only consist in listing applications version number... 😞 DT can do much better (but it takes more time 🤷♀).
I'm a bit confused there about Gimp and Inkscape usage. Gimp replaces Photoshop, and Inkscape replaces Illustrator. Is there something I miss nowadays, due to my lack of recent developments information?
Sidux.... With KDE.... Never been pleased with Sid, as I shouldn't be! It's Sid! And I never understood KDE. Too many buttons, too much of: I made amistake, how do I go back? Settings. right... Not these settings, other settings... That's not poor Sid's fault, just my gripe about KDE. Sid and KDE... Match made in hell for me!
To have access to the newest features and fixes. Debian "Unstable" is still reasonably stable. It may not be as reliable as other Linus distros, but it's still more consistent than Windows.
Personally I don't, therefore I don't run it. But pkz420 pretty much covered all the bases in terms of actual reasons. It's important to understand that the term "unstable" is relative; while Debian Unstable may be more unstable than Debian Stable, literally being the testing ground for what will eventually become the next stable release, it is still likely more stable than Arch or a typical Windows system.
Pls don't say Calamares is straight forward :) It's the worst UX I had so far. Especially the disk partitioning step - it's almost impossible to set this correctly with Windows dual boot - it's just unclear. Believe it or not the best experience I had was Debian installer, despite I'm Windows switcher...
Siduction makes zero sense when Arch exists. Why use a rolling release based on the development branch of a periodic distribution when you could use a dedicated rolling release with an incredible wiki? It doesn’t make sense.
if we take into account that Sid is the branch mainly for developers to test the software, then yeah, trying to adapt Debian into rolling release paradigm makes no sense to me either plus, i had experience with both Debian Sid and EndeavourOS. Endeavour has been my daily driver for almost 8 months already, while Sid borked itself after a week
@@penguin2137 I use EndeavourOS as my desktop PC daily driver. I've been using Debian SID as a daily drive on my laptop for over a year. Never had any issues... so far.
I'm sorry but KDE and anything QT based is objectively ugly and dated. Nobody will ever convince me otherwise. How do people actually use this software. Mind boggling how dated this distro looks purely because of KDE. Great if they're going for that, but you have to imagine not many new users will pick it up
man if you looked at my beautiful default xfce (fedora version), you'll probably want to cleanse your eyes... (tho i changed the icon pack to breeze dark and then forgot which ones were the default one so...) kde is a bit too much for me but it's not that bad
@@terminalvelocity4858 ditto about WM's. My daily driver is Hyprland but I use a lot of GTK software like Waybar, Nautilus. Purely because QT applications are hideous 🤣
Excuse me, Mr DT, but "Shine On" (Shine On You Crazy Diamond) is a Pink Floyd song, the album which that song is in is Wish You Were Here.
🤓
On the matter on Pink Floyd... Shine on (you little crazy diamond) is a theme dedicated to Syd Barret former singer who has several psychiatrist problems. So various layers of significance there with the name Sid (Syd). And the wallpaper with that kind of diamond indicate is something that was in the mind of the creator.
You would think they would have a few related wallpaper options. smh
@@calholli Right? Thankfully for us, you've identified the issue and are gonna go to the their forums/github and suggest this change.
@@Gigusx nah.. I'll never use it. I'd rather jump on Fedora or Arch based stuff.. Debian had been exposed for "hiring divers^e interns only" recently, and AntiX is litearlly "ant^fa X" -- So yeah- I don't support the blu3 ha^r folks
@@Gigusx nah.. I'll never use it. I'd rather jump on Fedora or Arch based stuff.. Debian had been exposed for "hiring d^v3rs^e interns only" recently, and AntiX is litearlly "@nt^fa X" -- So yeah- I don't support the blu3 ha^r folks
@@Gigusx @Gigusx Nope. I'd rather jump on Fedora or Arch based stuff.. Debian had been expos3d for "hiring divers^e interns only" recently, and AntiX is litearlly "ant^fa X" -- So yeah- I don't support the blu3 ha^r folks
@DT - happy new year and all the best for 2025 !!!! 🍀🍀
My wife runs a coffee roasting business and we sell in 150+ grocery stores and they want paper A4 pronted invoices. Also we print marketing materials for each grocery store. We print labels. We print a lot of stuff. Printing is still very strong.
botted comment?
@@safsaf99 why would you even think that? did you even watch the video?
My Husband runs a Dildo business with 150 pron shops , and they all want lube A4 pronted warming lube. We sent out samples as marketing for each pron shop . We lube stuff, a lot of lube. Lubing strong!
@@occultsupport Distro said he does not use printing, thats all.
@@safsaf99 why?
Interesting for us on Arch to see these rolling releases based on other distros and think how would life be on a different system, and then you suddenly realize that more than being a rolling release distro, you are actually more reliant on the AUR and Chaotic AUR than on Arch itself
The name reminds me of the Val Young song "Seduction" for some reason. But "Sid" is also a Floyd reference (Syd Barrett)
Thanks - download running in the background. Hope 2025 is good to you!
I like this concept for a distro
That's quite a name
Sounds more like a porn site than a Linux distro.
Every office has printers, still :-)
I didn't realize the mouse feature was KDE for a week i thought it was some option in path of exile 2 and couldnt figure it out until i actually looked into the kde settings menu
"nobody really prints" you are out of touch and out of your mind
It's true.... printing is less and less every year. Just look at all these companies that are sending everything digital. Look how printing businesses are struggling for business like Canon and Ricoh trying to lease their MFD printers which Businesses want less and less. More Businesses are leasing less printers anymore. Sorry, it's you that is out of touch.
@@riseabove3082 printing less is not "needing no printer anymore". work in my industry for 25 years. printers are a must. chill down with your hypothesis
5:40 - My family still does a bunch of printing and scanning. I think especially the kids for school stuff. In fact, I'm looking at hooking it up so that I can access over the network instead of always bringing a laptop and plugging in via USB
That really looks slick. Thanks for the video DT!
Some noob in a linux group tried to tell me Siduction was dead a few weeks ago. They have been working on their isos for a long time and then do an official iso.
5:45 it's not a thing anymore in the US?
I'm hearing about OpenMandriva a lot recently, and just finishing a new build and deciding what distro to put on it so I've come down to Mint or OpenMandriva. Can you do a review of OpenMandriva?
Would Siduction be to Debian, what Endeavour is to Arch?
Kasts is a really good app, and what I use when listening to podcasts on my laptop.
per your first question, not exactly.
Siduction is Debian Sid with custom tools, while Endeavour is simply Arch with the graphical installation.
you have to take notice that the primary intention to use Debian is to use the stable branch
@@penguin2137 "...the primary intention to use Debian is to use the stable branch." Yes, this IS true of course. But there are some of us who like Debian and prefer the idea of a 'rolling' Debian. And while that is NOT the intent of Debian SID/Unstable at all, we like the bleeding edge, and the up-to-date apps and up-to-date kernel. I've been running SID on my Samsung Galaxy Book Pro laptop for a bit over a year, no issues in that time.
I agree with you @torspedia. Why not just use Debian unstable and install KDE? It's not a "Distro", it's just preconfigured Debian with a different label. Most Linux "distros" are just that, configurations. Mint, Ubuntu, are FORKS and actual Distros. BASH me here if you want everyone, but Linux having 1000's of so-called "distributions" is a complete mess, and for the end-user (especially new ones), it is highly confusing. No wonder we are only at 4% of the PC market still. Maybe Linux should go with Arch's KISS philosophy in this area and slim down. Think about it.
@@UncleSpellbinder indeed, as I much prefer newer package updates, though that's becoming less relevant with AppImages, Flatpaks, and Snaps.
@@terminalvelocity4858 to be honest, I wouldn't install Debian on a main machine, as I like a distro that's more 'up-to-date'. I don't really have a use case for it, at the moment.
Hey DT!
They should have called it John Simon Ritchie
strange that Inkscape is still stuck on 1.3.x on a 'rolling release', I think 1.4 has been out for a few months now.
2 gigs of RAM usage is not crazy for KDE. Its becoming hard to recommend it.
I love bloat! The more the better! 2900 packages? Thatnot bloat, gimme at least 10,000! 😂. Seriously though, When running an OS like SID, i really dont care about bloat. I like to see as much and as many as possible simply becauae it's, to me, more of a test environment .
Regarding your printing comment, dt... In the EU there are still a few countries where printing is still necessary, especially if you you're a business owner. Some documents are still required to be ink signed in order to be accepted by governmental authorities. Working with printers as an IT person is a pain in the ass, especially if they're HP. I hope they'll be a thing of the past soon enough.
is siduction like fedora? or sid is like fedora? and then siduction is like a fedora bases distro(but in debian)?
I think sid is more rolling than fedora. When I used sid in 2023, it was calling for updates almost every single day.
Siduction is like Rawhide. Or to be more precise, Debian Sid is like Fedora Rawhide.
i am muslim and i love linux because it is open source , no hack no cheat no ads
Why don't you teach newbies how to compile the kernel? That's the hardest part for newbies.
I'd say it's pointless
I'm not really seeing any benefit compared to a Debian rolling release i.e. SparkyLinux... Thoughts?
I like Siduction, in general. Just a bit much, IMHO. To many applications installed. I prefer running actual Debian SID, which I use as a daily driver on my laptop.
Why not just call it "bloat", because that's exactly what it is. Makes more sense to just install Debian unstable with KDE and call it a day lol.
Still Arch My Favourite :)
Nobody really prints.... what? What an interesting observation
2900 is a lot of packages ootb even for Debian
i guess even MX has less and it is sometimes called "bloated" lol
also, seeing high resource usage, i think it might be due to wayland stuff in the background
Wayland is resource-heavy? That's news to me.
@@terminalvelocity4858 look at the htop fragment in the video
I like it
I so hate pre-installed software. I want a clean OS install and then I can pick and choose to install the software I need
K
Three TH-camrs and two students who make this “distro”
KDE.. is still just KDE. lol..
It's offered on so many distros, and I'm still not clear on which distro I should choose.. because in the end, they all are KDE, so there's very little differences from one to the next.
DT switched to Wayland it won’t be long till he tries openBSD….
Wayland is working amazingly well these days...
@ I feel like DT would like openBSD though. eMacs, Firefox, most of the terminals he uses, fish shell, xmonad and more all work on openBSD pretty well these days. I think even Wayland works well too.
Edit: ATM we have sway
@@hexisXz I concur BSD seems like it would be most fitting for DT. Wayland is working well on Gnome, Sway, Hyprland, and I think a few others. Cinnamon is experimental and XFCE is in the works. I currently use SwayFX, I do mostly coding and gaming, it's been absolutely great for the two years I've been using it.
@@terminalvelocity4858 I mainly code on openBSD but I play games as well
Bro why you leave Odyssey?
This is a nice update thanks DT
fun fact: i thought the calamares installer was just the "kde" installer
its by manjaro devs, envy people says calamares is nice but hard to implement
@@RafaCoringaProducoes oh yeah i first used it when i installed manjaro, when i didn't know it was arch based and had broken AUR
Well, it's called calamares not Kalamares.
@@FreeFleet99 Real, i love using "K"alculator. KDE needs a spelling lesson lol
Odysee subscriber here wondering where everyone went...Distrotube disappeared, Mental Outlaw disappeared, Brodie Robertson disappeared, The Linux Cast says he's leaving...
They probably are just enjoying their family's cause christmas + new year
almost all of these people still upload constantly, idk what you're on
Odysee said that youtube updated their api recently so automatic content uploading from youtube was having issues.
Therefore they requested people manually upload the content.
I'd hate to think that this is the reason the uploads stopped. Hope they are not as lazy as to upload an already prepared video and copy paste it's description.
Small creators will still upload as they need every view
Something happened with the site about two weeks ago that killed the simultaneous mirroring with this site, and it tanked the platform. Most creators were using it as a backup, and without the automation they're not willing to spend the extra time and effort to manually upload all their videos to more than one place. If they're even aware that the automatic backups to that site are no longer happening. I can't even tell people on here, because any time I use that other site's name (or this one for some weird reason) my comments disappear, I'm sure it's that way for a lot of non-creators who used that other place.
The real question is how stable is it long term?
There is no X download, more interesting would be how to instal i3 or hyprland on it.
I don't understand why Debian ships Konqueror with Plasma, or Dragon Player instead of Haruna.
Starting to get nervous with all this Wayland talk. I know I'm totally alone and I'm the only person in the world that uses OBS but keyboard hotkeys still don't work on Wayland.
Wayland is working great these days. Even my games run better on it, which took me by surprise. By the time X users need to move over to it, those outliers will be fixed. Screen sharing works great now and Wayland isn't bad, it's the support outside of it that takes time to adapt. All will be fine.
The calamares installer is such a downgrade. No easy way to setup full disk encryption like with the anaconda installer, hell, the standard debian installer isn't too hard to navigate even.
CachyOS Derek....CachyOS.... This distro is impressive! I put it on bare metal in an AMD/Nvidia productionn machine. I was amazed. Sid is not impressive in the least.
CachyOS is on five PCs here including a 13 year old HP TouchScreen notebook. I hope the handlers keep this distro fresh.
@TrustJesusToday CachyOS is outstanding, literally blew me away, & and it's only 2 yrs old. It's already #5 on Distrowatch. The devs know this distro is gold so time will tell. They've done amazing work no one has ever did.
>Debian
>KDE
wow how special
So a bloated version of Debian unstable.
Another useless distro..
can i trade 0dte puts on tesla on the distro?
do a review of win11 lol
W-h-y-?
Yowww
I had a computer / typing teacher in the late 90's in middle school who was obsessed with using the printer. Woman would run through at least five packs of paper and several hundred dollars worth of ink a week printing everything on the clip art disc she could possibly wrangle some use out of. Banners stitched together from single sheets out the yin yang for every single imaginable thing
i like kuis but sometimes i use kerminal
another useless distro that isn't miles better than other already existing ones.
you want stability with a slight most recent packages? stick with fedora.
didn't like it? or allergic to red hat? you can have debian sid or linux mint.
still want ultra bleeding edge updates and allergic to red hat? stick with arch or EndeavourOS if you don't want to hassle with installation guides.
other than that just use windows. linux isn't for you
Edit: this isn't directed to DistroTube, this only said for the masses who question why linux isn't growing while every 6 months a new distro comes as if it solves anything. It's just duplicated meaningless effort.
I dont get these variants. Why not just install sid and do your thing of it?
You're not the brightest bulb are you.
I'm fed up with these pointless Linux distributions "review-like" videos, which only consist in listing applications version number... 😞
DT can do much better (but it takes more time 🤷♀).
I'm a bit confused there about Gimp and Inkscape usage. Gimp replaces Photoshop, and Inkscape replaces Illustrator.
Is there something I miss nowadays, due to my lack of recent developments information?
Sidux.... With KDE.... Never been pleased with Sid, as I shouldn't be! It's Sid! And I never understood KDE. Too many buttons, too much of: I made amistake, how do I go back? Settings. right... Not these settings, other settings... That's not poor Sid's fault, just my gripe about KDE. Sid and KDE... Match made in hell for me!
Rolling release is stu,pid.
a very cheezy name, i dont think i will be using this...thank you
Yeah that's a ridiculous reason but your choice.
Not sure whether the fact you think anybody cares, or the reasoning itself is funnier. Both are hilarious
Changes License retroactively. Saw what Matt Mullenweg did and said hold my beer.
Another pointless distro.
Why in the world would anyone in their right mind, want to run an UNSTABLE version of any Linux distro...........?
To have access to the newest features and fixes.
Debian "Unstable" is still reasonably stable. It may not be as reliable as other Linus distros, but it's still more consistent than Windows.
Personally I don't, therefore I don't run it. But pkz420 pretty much covered all the bases in terms of actual reasons. It's important to understand that the term "unstable" is relative; while Debian Unstable may be more unstable than Debian Stable, literally being the testing ground for what will eventually become the next stable release, it is still likely more stable than Arch or a typical Windows system.
How in the world would any distro ever become STABLE if nobody tested the UNSTABLE version?
I've been running SID on my Samsung Galaxy Book Pro laptop for a bit over a year, no issues in that time. Pretty damn stable, if you ask me.
Ive done it and my computer has never caught fire.
First !
Pls don't say Calamares is straight forward :) It's the worst UX I had so far. Especially the disk partitioning step - it's almost impossible to set this correctly with Windows dual boot - it's just unclear. Believe it or not the best experience I had was Debian installer, despite I'm Windows switcher...
Siduction makes zero sense when Arch exists. Why use a rolling release based on the development branch of a periodic distribution when you could use a dedicated rolling release with an incredible wiki? It doesn’t make sense.
if we take into account that Sid is the branch mainly for developers to test the software, then yeah, trying to adapt Debian into rolling release paradigm makes no sense to me either
plus, i had experience with both Debian Sid and EndeavourOS. Endeavour has been my daily driver for almost 8 months already, while Sid borked itself after a week
@@penguin2137 I use EndeavourOS as my desktop PC daily driver. I've been using Debian SID as a daily drive on my laptop for over a year. Never had any issues... so far.
I'm sorry but KDE and anything QT based is objectively ugly and dated. Nobody will ever convince me otherwise. How do people actually use this software. Mind boggling how dated this distro looks purely because of KDE. Great if they're going for that, but you have to imagine not many new users will pick it up
man if you looked at my beautiful default xfce (fedora version), you'll probably want to cleanse your eyes... (tho i changed the icon pack to breeze dark and then forgot which ones were the default one so...) kde is a bit too much for me but it's not that bad
I agree everything after windows Vista looks ugly and dated
Agreed. SwayFX is my home. After using tiling wm, I can never go back to floating lol.
@@terminalvelocity4858 ditto about WM's. My daily driver is Hyprland but I use a lot of GTK software like Waybar, Nautilus. Purely because QT applications are hideous 🤣
kde is so bloatmaxed to the gills, why does it come with vector graphic editor
if you mean Inkscape, it's not a KDE programme in the first place
inkscape isnt installed by default because of being kde plasma. its something the os did intentionally
Looks Rubish i wownt be installing. I'll stick to maIn distro Arch😊
...btw 😏
my exact reasoning for not using Arch...looks like rubbish, won't be installing..sticking to Stable Debian.