• Digit@lemmy.wtf
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    10 hours ago

    KDE’s still available in mint. They don’t strip it out of the repos. Just one install command away … sudo apt install kde-full right? (or clicky clicky through the gui package manager).

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      4 hours ago

      right, but im talking about new people unknowingly wasting time on it. new people dont know to just sudo apt install kde-full, and they may waste months on cinnamon.

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      8 hours ago

      You can absolutely do that.

      But do be careful with kde-full if you’re running very old hardware. I’m talking about <4gb DDR3, CPUs from Obama’s first term etc.

      I’m not saying KDE’s “bloated”; I am still in absolute shock at how light it is compared to Windows.

      But if you are dealing with hardware that needs a daily lethal dose of donepezil, opt for kde-standard

      (Difficult lesson I learned)

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        6 hours ago

        still in absolute shock at how light it is compared to Windows

        KDE’s still the bloatiest we have though.

        Would be nice if Trinity (KDE3) were still ubiquitously available across all distros’ repos.

        Or I suppose we could just strip alllll the bloat, and use something like IceWM for a classic “Windows” feel. (Or LXDE. XFCE (bit bloatier), or any of a dozen(+) other DE/WM following that model (panel & startmenu)).