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How I Found the Perfect Linux OS and Stopped Distro-Hopping

Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Sep 06, 2024

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Quoting: How I Found the Perfect Linux OS and Stopped Distro-Hopping —

With a clear picture of what exactly I needed, it was a lot easier to find my “forever” distro. I swapped out GNOME for KDE on Ubuntu and it was near perfect. Eventually, I switched to Kubuntu and it’s now my go-to distro. It was the first time I gave Kubuntu a real try (even though I had installed it once before without exploring it in-depth).
I have a macOS-like theme installed on my Kubuntu. It’s a global theme called Edna, which I use with a macOS Big Sur style window decoration, icon pack, and cursor. It comes with a neat dock for quickly launching apps. KDE even lets me customize the boot and login screen with a single click. Kvantum Manager is an advanced customization engine available in the KDE Store, which allows you to fine-tune every element of the UI. I used it to reconfigure some effects and animations to my taste.

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