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About to be 6.0000001% when my Kubuntu download finishes. I'm finally taking the dive boys, linux on main here we go.
Congratulations, and welcome to the Linux world. You won't regret it. But also don't get scared if something doesn't work right away!
Congrats and welcome. You are a good man.
FWIW, Fedora with KDE is fantastic - been using that as my distro of choice (for systems I want a UI on at least) for a few years now and I love it.
I think kubuntu was the very first distro I ever installed in a VM when trying out Linux 10 years ago. I've since moved on (an aging Arch install right now, which will eventually be replaced by a NixOS install whenever I get around to it), but just wanted to say that a whole new world lies at your footsteps, my friend. Enjoy it. It's like discovering the wonder of computing for the first time.
welcome!
i use ubuntu and its a good choice, but id recommend installing gnome-software and its flatpak plugin and using that instead of the slower snaps. other than that enjoy the penguin.
KDE has its own Discover thing for downloading Flatpaks FWIW.
You still need the underlying package manager installed (it'll prompt you to do so), and on Plasma 5.0 you also need a special integration plugin for each package manager (merged into Discover since I think Plasma 6.0).
Discover is a joy to use.
Nice! That's what I use. Don't see alot of others talk about Kubuntu. I enjoy the heck out of it. It doesn't play games all that well, but that could also be user error as well. Still, so far it's my favorite distro. Good luck on your journey!
Cool, welcome! I assume you're aware that it won't be all sunshine and rainbows from day 1, but give it time and leverage the community to solve any issues you run into. Effective bug reports and knowledge sharing make the experience better for everyone.
To me it's worth having control over my hardware, and an OS that's designed to work for me and not some corpo against me.