I’ve had both installed on my machine without issues. Jumped back and forth until I decided Gnome wasn’t for me.
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I prefer KDE. It works well out of the box and offers a good amount of customization. I tried gnome for a bit and didn’t like it.
What I like about Linux is that it’s easy to switch between DE. Just try out a few ones until you find something you like. I can recommend looking into Cinnamon (the DE of Mint).
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Technology@lemmy.world•That time Apple sent everyone a U2 album: 'I DONT WANT YOU.'English
23·30 days agoU2 is such a groundbreaking band. They’re the first band who managed to make an album with negative value.
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Technology@lemmy.world•That time Apple sent everyone a U2 album: 'I DONT WANT YOU.'English
51·30 days agoIn this case it wasn’t even opt-out. Once the album was on your device it was impossible to get rid of it.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•PC Gamer: "I'm brave enough to say it: Linux is good now, and if you want to feel like you actually own your PC, make 2026 the year of Linux on (your) desktop"English
1·1 month agoBluetooth is one of those things that’s a gamble on Linux. On my PC it works perfectly, but on my friends PC it’s barely working at all. Had to help troubleshoot for quite a while until I gave up.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•PC Gamer: "I'm brave enough to say it: Linux is good now, and if you want to feel like you actually own your PC, make 2026 the year of Linux on (your) desktop"English
6·1 month agoNot really. It can make the image pop a bit more, but that’s about it.

I believe they want to divert all their resources into one huge Fortnite like success story. Something that can bring them a reliable recurring revenue stream.