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I've had lots of issues in the past with Ubuntu LTS's having random system crashes, etc., that kept me away from using linux as my daily driver for work and personal use.

I saw a recommendation for KDE Neon, and it just works. I don't pretend to know what kind of black magic these devs have used in their basements, but I've used it for a week and haven't experienced a single crash or other oddity (something that would happen almost daily on Ubuntu). Works out of the box, looks okay, and performs wonderfully. That's all I really have to say. Anyone else have recent experience with KDE Neon and want to share?

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[–] SudoDnfDashY@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Agreed. GNOME tries to change with the times. While other DE's try to stick to their old ways, GNOME is not afraid to reflect the design features that are modern.