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Looking to Switch // Which Distro?
(lemmy.ca)
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I've been enjoying it. What do you mean by complete? What's the stream deck desktop environment missing?
They both use KDE so they're both similar
Printer drivers, weird random things like that.
Oh sweet, KDE is nice! It's nice OOTB and still powerful.
So printer drivers are not particularly part of the desktop environment.
However, if it helps, my decade old printer HP P1606dn worked out of the box. Literally, a better experience than installing it's drivers on Windows these days.
I know it's part of the OS right
So seems like it does have that. Which is awesome! Thanks!