I’ve had a really poor experience of Fedora and KDE. It really felt like third-class experience as they push so much for GNOME. Once you try a more desktop neutral or pro-KDE distributions you can’t go back to Fedora.
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Linux@programming.dev•Manjaro 25.1 Preview Released, but Users Are Urged Not to Update Yet
1·10 days agoNo manual intervention and no issue here (KDE plasma user). Smooth as always.
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Android@lemdro.id•Fairphone open sources software for Fairphone 5, 6, and the Moments switchEnglish
0·14 days agoI wish there was a fingerprint unlocking option in Garmin tap-to-pay instead of the 4-digit code that everybody can see clearly
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Chat Control approved: Certain EU countries will see your private messages. Is yours on the list?
0·18 days agoThat’s weird, our fascists in France are all against privacy, unless it’s theirs.
I don’t understand why Arch is associated with troubles. It was more complicated to fix my issues with Fedora and I don’t like Ubuntu default choices. Having the desktop that I like is much easier with Arch and its derivatives.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Whatever happened to cheap eReaders? – Terence Eden’s BlogEnglish
0·7 months agoI gave up on eReaders after 2 bad experiences with Kindles. I still have the last one I bought but it keeps on rebooting after a couple of minutes and couldn’t find a way to fix it.
I had a look recently and they’re all 180€+ now. Back to real books then.

Are there any other viable options?