CachyOS!
It’s like Manjaro but better, and highly KDE focused. TBH… don’t use Manjaro, SUSE is much better than that.
CachyOS!
It’s like Manjaro but better, and highly KDE focused. TBH… don’t use Manjaro, SUSE is much better than that.
If you install the latest Kubuntu with backports enabled, you can get a newer version of KDE than the one that comes "stock" with Kubuntu. The KDE version isn't as new as KDE Neons', but still newish.
Why not Pop!_OS with vanilla Gnome3 and Wayland? It runs snappy and you don't need the experimental Cosmic desktop.
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