I wonder if latte-dock will be ported to Plasma 6…
Are you using latte-dock even now ???
Hmm… seems like you have enough processing power to handle that.
For me, I can’t go back to a heavy DE like KDE with my current laptop
Reallly, I can’t live with such a heavy system
If I would have to choose just from DEs then I would have preferred cinnamon , because it’s lightweight enough , and that is my favourite DE
(not KDE
)
BTW, it just depends on user, what is his taste
I agree, it depends on user tastes. If I didn’t run Plasma (and that depends), it would either be XFCE, for it’s stability, or MATE´ because of all the GTK apps. I like Cinnamon but it’s dependent on Mint Linux.
GNOME, as much as I used to like it, is too flaky for me (please note, @mandog) under Arch. Oddly enough, I really like GNOME under CentOS Stream, the development branch that sits between Fedora and Red Hat’s stable releases.
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Gnome under Arch is stable as you can get. as is CentOS
Played around with fire-dragon. Now I think I have finally made it my own. Thanks @garuda_team for opting to choose floorp.
This is actually a more true representation of my Plasma’s resource usage just after boot…
This is vanilla Plasma from my guest session.
This is my Gnome.
Weirdly vanilla Gnome uses more RAM…
I wonder how much RAM Windows or MacOS uses on fresh boot.
Happy to hear that.
It is my personal setup, it took a while to complete, since I knew nothing about it.
I haven’t published it yet. This is the link:
You need change your wallpaper
kde plasma 6 is awesome


Other than a few minor hiccups Plasma 6 [testing] has been a fun almost-new DE to explore–on Wayland, nonetheless. KDE on Wayland–who woulda thunk?
Garuda @dr4gonized KDE or KDE Lite should be spectacular when Plasma goes stable/6.0.1.