Idk, i used KDE 6.0 stable on fedora and it was still a jankfest
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simple example: when I setup my distro the first time I didn’t set up a password for the user (i don’t remember if it was for the root user or the base user). to me, it meant that on next boot, I wouldn’t have to enter a password. (I know this is incredibly insecure, I was just testing things out in a safe environment, I figured that I would add a password later)
nope! the account used a default password instead. which I didn’t know, obviously, and had to look up. yes, this is really silly and my fault. but honestly, a good DE should have done something to stop that from happening; if anything, just not letting me not setting a password in the first place
and I’m not getting into the nightmare that was trying to figure out the desktop edit mode… (looks like KDE 6.1 is fixing that, thank god)
say what you will about distros like gnome or pantheon but this sort of stuff just doesn’t happen
nice assumption. i’m a brokeass who typically runs hand-me-down hardware, stable all day.
also that copyright license is hilarious, you know it’s the neckbeard equivalent of posting “i do not consent to my data being collected” as your fb status right? or are you going to take a giant company to court for copying your nerd insult from lemmy?
Ah, a bleeding edge user who mistakes “nightly” with "stable.
Anti Commercial-AI license
Idk, i used KDE 6.0 stable on fedora and it was still a jankfest
<rant>
simple example: when I setup my distro the first time I didn’t set up a password for the user (i don’t remember if it was for the root user or the base user). to me, it meant that on next boot, I wouldn’t have to enter a password. (I know this is incredibly insecure, I was just testing things out in a safe environment, I figured that I would add a password later)
nope! the account used a default password instead. which I didn’t know, obviously, and had to look up. yes, this is really silly and my fault. but honestly, a good DE should have done something to stop that from happening; if anything, just not letting me not setting a password in the first place
and I’m not getting into the nightmare that was trying to figure out the desktop edit mode… (looks like KDE 6.1 is fixing that, thank god)
say what you will about distros like gnome or pantheon but this sort of stuff just doesn’t happen
</rant>
That is not a KDE issue.
desktop edit mode is so fun though
nice assumption. i’m a brokeass who typically runs hand-me-down hardware, stable all day.
also that copyright license is hilarious, you know it’s the neckbeard equivalent of posting “i do not consent to my data being collected” as your fb status right? or are you going to take a giant company to court for copying your nerd insult from lemmy?