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RamRodificationyesterday at 9:09 PM4 repliesview on HN

Kubuntu is nice. Not sure why it's not more popular. Or maybe it's just a quieter user base?


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arcade79yesterday at 9:44 PM

Been a kubuntu user since .. 2006? 2007? Don't remember when kubuntu became a thing, but as soon as I tried Ubuntu, I went kubuntu. I believe it was 5.10 or 6.04 or something. :-)

Am growing tired of Ubuntu though. Just not sure where I should turn. I want a .deb based system. Ubuntu is pushing snaps too heavily for my liking.

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fyloyesterday at 9:45 PM

I liked Ubuntu and variants back when it first came out and I was newer to Linux but it didn't take long for me to realise there always seemed to be a better option for me as a daily driver. To me its like an new Linux user OS where a lot of stuff is chosen for you to use basically as is. Even the name Kubuntu where the K is for KDE but on other distros you would just choose your DE when you install.

farminyesterday at 9:34 PM

I agree. It feels like combination of peak windows UI with the ease of Ubuntu baked in. Then the little mobile app they have that gives you shared clipboard with iOS is cool.

speed_spreadtoday at 12:56 AM

Also consider Kinoite, the immutable Fedora KDE (like Silverblue). Very effective and robust.