DerpyPlayz18,

Fedora KDE spin. One of the easiest to use distros without all of the annoyances of Ubuntu (e.g. snaps).

Fint0034,
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ArcoLinuxB KDE.

I’ve learned from Brodie’s video that Ubuntu upload schedule is basically slightly different gnome’s schedule. So, KDE with rolling releases is what I think is best.

Though IIRC the scheduling of plasma 6 onward will follow gnome’s 6 month period to synchronize with bimonthly releases of distros that does it.

I’ll need some input on this

FangedWyvern42,
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Kubuntu, KDE neon, Debian with KDE.

Adanisi,
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Debian

Fint0034, (edited )
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stable or unstable?

Adanisi,
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I use stable but if you need more up to date software not in backports unstable would be better suited. Neither are really “unstable”.

maness300,

Manjaro.

Adanisi,
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“Stable”, really? Delaying packages isn’t stable, in fact it can break AUR packages.

maness300,

I never had an issue and I’ve been using Manjaro exclusively for 3+ years.

I think Arch has had issues that Manjaro was able to avoid in the meantime because Manjaro doesn’t push updates as quickly as Arch.

samalves,

Debian 12 stable with KDE is smooth sailing

Dehydrated,

KDE Neon is pretty nice, it’s probably my favorite KDE-based distro.

You can also check out:

  • Fedora KDE
  • openSUSE
  • Kubuntu
IrritableOcelot,

You’re going to get a million answers, mostly people saying to use which distro they’re currently using. In my experience, KDE works just fine on any distro that allows you to install it out of the box, so I would choose based on other attributes of the distro, such as:

  • Package manager: which are you used to?
  • Update cycle: KDE 6 is out soon, so you want something which updates often enough to get it fairly quickly (at least semiannual).
  • Stability: unless you want to have to manually maintain your system and learn how it works, avoid arch and arch-based distros. I have run it, its fine, but it’s not “normie”, and unless you really know what you’re doing, daily driving it can be stressful. Manjaro has the same issues, but takes away some ability of the user to fix them.

For instance, I personally like Debian and apt, but I would not recommend base Debian right now, since KDE 6 is about to come out and Debian will take a loooong time to get it. I have not personally used Kubuntu, but if it gets rid of any the bloat canonical has been adding to Ubuntu lately, it sounds pretty good to me.

comicallycluttered, (edited )

Yeah, Kubuntu’s fine. It has some of the Snap stuff, but the “minimal install” greatly strips down unnecessary bullshit to the point where I even find vanilla Debian Plasma to be more bloated in comparison.

I used Kubuntu for most of my time on Linux before switching to Debian. Still fully recommend it as a basically “plug and play” distro with a quick installer that works OOTB.

There’s also a KDE-specific backports PPA which gets you new Plasma and Qt stuff fairly quickly, but that works best on regular releases rather than LTS releases. (The only issue is that, because it uses Launchpad, the Plasma updates can be super fucking slow to download, regardless of your network speed).

Then again, if someone’s going to be using LTS versions only, there’s not really that much of a difference between it and Debian Stable in terms of DE updates.

cmgvd3lw,

Endeavour OS with KDE

chillsmeit, (edited )

Normie and Arch based don’t fit together in the same sentence tbh

drndramrndra, (edited )

stable

without issues

Arch

camr_on,
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I’ve had an excellent experience with endeavor OS, which can install KDE as well as some other DEs from the installation options. It’s based on arch

Bombastic,

MX Linux with KDE?

If you have an AMD machine it even has a “advanced hardware system” iso for high end pcs

mitram2,

You have to reinstall mxlinux every time a new debian version comes out. Not really “normie” IMHO.

bdonvr,

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, great KDE defaults - up to date - stable. Does things a bit differently than most distros but it’s pretty easy to get used to.

Blaze,
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That what I use, and it’s perfect

Presi300,
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TuxedoOS

BlanK0,

Fedora kde

FQQD,
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Feren OS. A bit more unknown, but it’s pretty good.

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