Tux Manager is the perfect Linux Task Manager replacement for Windows refugees
…Related Here's why I recommend Linux's KDE Plasma for Windows escapees Bring a little Windows with you.
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…Related Here's why I recommend Linux's KDE Plasma for Windows escapees Bring a little Windows with you.
…So, instead of Ubuntu, maybe try KDE Neon, which uses the KDE Plasma desktop, much more similar to Windows in terms of the general layout of things. Or maybe Linux Mint, which…
…KDE Neon is a great option if you like all the KDE software such as the Plasma desktop. Or, if you want a stable system where it's very unlikely you can…
…While I have used the ultra-customizable KDE Plasma in the past and really enjoyed it, I was working with limited space and had to make some sacrifices. Arch Linux wasn't…
…I'm mostly speaking from experience with Dolphin on KDE Plasma, but many times, I'll have to go into a protected folder to delete or modify files, but I can't…
…Pair Debian with KDE Plasma, Conky, Kitty, and Nitrogen, and you’ve got a sleek UI that you can modify to your liking without too much hassle. Alternatively, if you’re a…
…KDE Plasma in particular feels modern and consistent in ways that arguably surpass Windows 11 in some areas, with fractional scaling, HiDPI support, and font rendering that finally work out of the…
…If you download a Linux distro, there's a very good chance it'll come with either GNOME or KDE Plasma. Both of these put all of the settings, options, and variables…
…If you want a full-featured interface, you can run GNOME or KDE Plasma . And if your hardware can't afford the overhead, you switch to XFCE, which boots at a fraction…
…For my part, I can't see HDR settings on my Linux laptops with Arch and KDE Plasma despite them both supporting HDR on Windows 11. DRM is a whole other mess…