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  • thank god for all the different options, because things you like, such as dolphin, are things i do not like at all… the beauty of linux, i suppose.

    That’s ok!

    But I guess you don’t need to share files in your local network, connect to servers, use KDE Connect, use MKV files with embedded posters, mount .ISO files, etc.

    the fact kde comes bundled as default does not say anything about quality, because otherwise, obviously, windows would be the best OS… (it does, in part, explain its popularity - just like windows, though) apart from that, i believe most of those vendors also just let you pick the DE you want upon ordering

    Maybe, but I don’t think Valve chose KDE Plasma for Steam Deck’s desktop mode just because of its resemblance to Windows as we can say that other DEs that come by default with a traditional layout like Cinnamon, MATE, XFCE also resembles Windows, yet they were not chosen.

    Same with Tuxedo computers who decided to use KDE Plasma and also become a sponsor of KDE organization who could’ve chosen another DE.

    wayland is coming to mint, but at a “everything at a time” pace (preliminary support in 21.3 iirc)

    I heard. In a few years.

    I bet implementing color management and HDR suppor will take them another 10 years since they have started so late with Wayland support.

    concerning multi-monitor support, i’ve never had issues with my nvidia card and 3 27" connected screens, running 2048x1152 at 60hz (i know, people these day want more hz but i’m not going to change my screens for some hz i won’t really notice personally) (by the way, the 3 screens can be set separately both for resolution AND refreshrate)

    I never knew that X can allow different refresh rates per monitor.

    never heard of okular, and the best torrent client for me is transmission, while in gaming i had no issues whatsoever in running cyberpunk in high quality back when it came out (heck, i didn’t even encounter any real bugs!)

    This is Okular, with its main features:

    https://okular.kde.org/

    If Transmission is the best for you, that’s ok, I respect that.

    It’s just the fact that when I look at the connected peer list, most people use Qbitttorrent and uTorrent.


  • kde… it may be the most used desktop, likely due to it being “windowsy-like” but that does not mean it is the best desktop (and on top of that, DE’s are often -luckily- a personal preference).

    How about the fact that it has Wayland support and an unbeatable list of useful built-in features?

    https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/ymeskc/what_do_you_like_about_kde_plasma/

    Or the fact that is has KDE Connect which works natively / best with it?

    https://kdeconnect.kde.org/

    Or the fact hat it comes by default on so many devices?

    https://kde.org/hardware/

    if you like eyecandy, deepin’s DDE and solus’ Budgie are 2 great choices, but i find myself always returning to the clean cinnamon environment with plank.

    I don’t care much about eyecandy as I care about Wayland support, as I want the best privacy + security and he best scaling + multi-monitor + multi-GPU support, per-screen refresh-rate and 10-bit colors support!

    The under the hood improvements are much more important to me.

    But also the fact that the best file manager on Linux (Dolphin) and the best document viewer on Linux + Windows (Okular) is made by KDE too and integrates very well with Plasma.

    Also the fact that the best BitTorrent client (Qbittorrent), that I use for 7-8 years, integrates very well as it’s based on Qt too.

    With color management and HDR support coming in Plasma 6, there are also under the hood improvements which I want to have as I waited for years for them.

    that being said, why would one DE be more “gaming compatible” than another? i mean, it is the OS and libraries that count, not the DE itself.

    At thought the same at the beginning, but it seems that’s not the case as I see everything a Linux Mint problem post on this subreddit.

    And besides that, stuff like stuff like direct scanout (for fullscreen windows) and DRM leasing (for Vr) I think are important for games too.

    And I think HDR support also as I heard some games support that too.




  • I agree!

    I’m actually tired of seeing every day a post here about someone having a problem with Linux Mint when trying to play some game.

    For me the deal-breaker with Linux Mint is the fact that it doesn’t support the most polished and gaming compatible desktop environment and the most used by Linux gamers, KDE Plasma:

    https://www.gamingonlinux.com/users/statistics/#DesktopEnvironment-top

    And of course also the fact that it comes with old Linux kernel, Mesa drivers and other old packages.

    Debian 12 + KDE Plasma seems to be 10 times better than Linux Mint with whatever DE could ever be, even though it’s not as recommended for gaming as Nobara and others.

    Steam + games from it seems to work great, without any problems with Debian 12 + latest KDE Plasma and latest Linux kernel and Mesa drivers from its “testing” repository".