Dehydrated,

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

You can also check out:

  • Fedora KDE
  • openSUSE
  • Kubuntu
samalves,

Debian 12 stable with KDE is smooth sailing

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.

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”.

FangedWyvern42,
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Kubuntu, KDE neon, Debian with KDE.

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

DerpyPlayz18,

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

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