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I can forgive the lack of support. That comes with time and adoption.
What makes it bad for me is how buggy every single DE is.
Plasma 6 is pretty OK so far. I'm using it every day.
On my laptop though haven't used it much on full desktop.
Yup, Plasma 6 has been pretty great. Had to fix a couple of issues with Nvidia but it's been incredibly smooth.
It depends on what you are using. For me Fedora and Linux Mint are stable.
It does not depend on what you're using. They're all buggy.
Then don't use it I guess
Give examples or get out
Do you want a link to a bugtracker or what.
Nah, I wanna hear about bugs that have affected you that you can confirm are bugs :-)
I'm glad you asked. 5 seconds ago gnome froze and sent me back into the login screen and closed all the apps I had open. Ask me again in 20 seconds and I'm sure I'll have a different bug for ya.
To be fair Windows had something like one bug per line of code in the mid 2010s. But there isn't the transparency of a public bugtracker. And good luck shouting into the void if you ever find one.
Have you tried Xfce? Usually it's pretty damn stable and bug-free in my experience (outside of one time I found a bug which had a perfect workaround anyway) in my past 7 years of using it.
I have yes.
Please tell that’s pronounced as X-Face.
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