• AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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    1 month ago

    if kde systemmonitor (the Plasma 6 replacement for ksysguard) would stop crashing every 5 seconds and become aware of which UI layer the thimg i’m dragging is on i would appreciate it

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    it’s something I’ve been pointing out for almost half a decade now, the main problem with KDE isn’t any of the bugs, it’s the lack of vision of what the project wants to be

    it ends up being a mix of windows with now GNOME’s design due to it never being able to say no when people want “more features and more preferences”

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      It wants to be feature rich, configurable, and flexible

      GNOME already has the Apple “we know better than you so it’s our way or the highway” design strategy down to an art

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        it’s a project with a cohesive idea of what it wants to build, to a certain extent they are perfectly right to stand with “their way or the highway”

        this isn’t an apple thing, it’s just that in the operating system market there isn’t any other example of someone having a defined idea of what they want to build

        KDE tries to be all of those things, but trying to cast too wide of a net just gets you a mess of settings and unfortunately buggy experience overall

        small edit: I have a ton of respect for the KDE devs, I just realized I’ve been sounding too negative about them, I just don’t like the end product

    • 1ostA5tro6yne@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      it’s been the same buggy mess for as long as i’ve been using linux, always with the promise that the next update will take it from “neat tech demo” to “suitable permenant DE”, i’m just really confused why it’s the hot shit right now because my experience with the current release was literally identical to the first time i tried it way, way back on maverick meerkat. if i didn’t know any better i’d say they changed the version number and nothing else.

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        Does that mean you’re on Kubuntu? Which would mean you haven’t even tried Plasma 6 yet right?

        Honestly Plasma is moving so fast it feels like the experience would unironically be better on something like Arch or Fedora where you get new updates almost instantaneously. Anyway, I’m on Fedora and Plasma is pretty stable for me, especially since Plasma 6. Some minor annoyances I encountered are also getting fixed in 6.1.

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    1 month ago

    Valve should have used GNOME on SteamOS so I could actually use it with the touch screen, and no on can convince me otherwise

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    Used to crash a lot for me prior to 5.24 on Wayland, but now on 6.0 I’m dailing it. Full screen tearing works on Wayland as well so it’s suitable for gaming now

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    KDE X11 is also quite janky for me. KDE with Wayland is pretty smooth. I’m using Fedora 40 btw so no idea if that is because Wayland is the new default when using the KDE spin.

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    I always hear about people saying KDE breaks too easily. I’ve literally used it for years and I’ve never had serious issues outside of the Plasma 6 Beta for obv reasons. Like what are y’all doing to your DE?

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      Being on a rolling release I get a similar feeling, it just works and any noticeable bugs gets fixed pretty shortly
      even upgrading to KDE 6 was hilariously smooth, almost scary

      I think most issues with KDE are from fixed point release distros which just don’t bother with backporting minor bug fixes

  • WeLoveCastingSpellz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Hard disagree. My desktop is as stable as it’s pretty and I find it really good that both me and a friend of mine that uses KDE have very different workflows that KDE is able to adapt to. I am quite the fanboy of KDE tbh. It never failed me and is s dream to use everytime I turn on my PC

    • 1ostA5tro6yne@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      see i hear things like this but when i install it’s basically the same resource-hungry unstable mess as it was the first time i checked it out over a decade ago. i figured maybe it’s me and tried some distros that come with it preinstalled and it’s not any different. are you running a supercomputer or what?

  • Mia [she/they]@lemmy.cybergirly.com
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    KDE has always been buggy for me, switching to AMD makes it a lot more usable but still too annoying, last time I tried KDE, all the panel widgets refused to load and deleting my panel and making a new default panel did nothing to solve this.

    I’m on NixOS.

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        Be the most versatile and usable DE with the best applications

        Also works on my machine (14 year old thinkpad)

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          You’re running a t410??

          that’s amazing that it’s still usable today after 14 years, gives me hope that I can keep my t430 running until a similarly good device appears on the market

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            A t420, but yes

            It’s not my main machine but it is my only laptop, and sticking an extra 8gb of ram and an ssd in it was all it needed to become very responsive even for modern software. Unless you’re playing video games or doing some heavyweight media editing projects, those older CPUs and GPUs can cope better than one might expect

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              Eyy a fellow t420 user in the wild! There is the rare game that can be played on it, I once survived off of Minecraft and holocure when my desktop’s motherboard decided “no” and it was my only machine until I could get a replacement

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          versatile

          sure. idk about “the most”, i haven’t seen it do anything that other DMs can’t do with some tinkering. hell just installing cairo-dock yields a very similar ui experience imo.

          usable

          i can’t agree, my experience is things not staying where i put them, random crashes, layout and themes not “sticking” between logins, and occasionally the entire session crashing - all this from a fresh install on an untinkered-with system, and it’s been a consistent experience through the years. maybe you’re luckier than i am?

          best applications

          i never met an application i wanted to run that i couldn’t because i had the wrong DE. what are you talking about?

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    I’m sorry, but KDE apps are literally the ugliest things on the planet. I really like how many features KDE has, but I just can’t switch due to the looks