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Discussion on: Why I'm sort of leaving Linux

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Luke Glazebrook • Edited

This seems to be a fairly common thing among Linux enthusiasts (myself included). The list of distributions and desktop environments I've experimented with is longer than my arm.

However, around a year ago I found the sweet spot for me in the Linux ecosystem: Arch and KDE Plasma 5. Plasma suits my needs pretty well out-of-the-box and only needed minor tweaking for me to feel truly productive. This time around I have also been pretty strict with myself about how I spend my time on maintenance/customisation - "do I really need to download and configure urxvt or can I just use Konsole?"

I'm definitely interested in WSL though. I remember I tried it back when they first released it and found that it wasn't as performant as I expected; seems like they may have fixed that with WSL2. I'm semi-considering hopping back on and giving it a try as I've found Windows 10 enjoyable to use overall.

Like Jason C. McDonald mentioned, I would be interested to see an update post in 3-6 months time!

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Tim Apple

Will do an update post. Plasma is really sweet. Performance is getting crazy with it also. But my will power is not that great and of all the DEs, geeze is plasma tweakable. Even when using Linux I avoid it..lol

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Carl Draper • Edited

Yeah KDE 5 had been my choice of DE for about a year or so, though KDE Neon is my distro of choice. I haven't needed to tweak it much either, and I life that i can keep configs between installs, since i use a separate /home. It's also lighter on resources than Gnome despite having more features.

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Tim Apple

Plasma has gotten really light.