It’s called Plasma. Plaaaaaassssmmmaaaaaaaaa.
Very dumb question, but I’m kinda new to Linux. Do I have to manually update that or does it just do it when I update packages and the like? I’m on Arch btw.
Arch btw
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What’s so funny? Like I said, I’m new to Linux.
Then Arch is kind of a terrible choice for you. I use it (btw), but I’ve been using linux since 2008.
The learning curve and constant need to troubleshoot things isn’t great for beginners.
EDIT: can someone explain why I’m getting downvoted? Isn’t this common knowledge that Mint and other begginner-friendly distros that don’t have complicated package managers and require less configuration and maintenance are better for someone who’s just starting with Linux?
I myself began with Ubuntu back in '08 but nowadays use both Arch and Mint.
That’s one of the reasons I chose arch. Because of the difficulty i can’t take shortcuts or be lazy and have to actually learn. When I tried something like Pop_OS I definitely enjoyed it but didn’t really learn anything because it was all done for me.
Well then that’s a great approach and more power to you. Enjoy Linux!
I had way more struggle and frustration using mint/ubuntu than arch/endevourOS/openSuse TW
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Using old kernel and mix of flatpak/repo/snap etc. Is just unpredictable, what happens and why. At least for me.
I love, how in arch anything is verbose! Main reason I love linux and Arch especially.
There’s no way you’re so new to Linux that you wouldn’t know if that would update automatically yet you’re running Arch btw. That’s like saying, “Do I need to do oil changes on my car? I built my engine, btw.”
all you have to do to “run” arch is type out some lines from a YouTube video and press enter. With all the people saying “Arch! Arch!” at every corner it’s totally understandable that someone would try it and still be confused on basic stuff.
It does it automatically.
But make sure to read the Arch news before every update, especially when it’s a lot of packages. Something big like a new KDE Release might require minor manual intervention.I’m more of an “update first, care later” type of person
And it works great, 100% recommended to newbies
Oh and make a separate home partition, just in case
No separate home needed, just save important files in your nextcloud server
The server runs arch too x)
A separate harddrive for backups is lost technology apparently.
Yes 😆
Where I live, we live life one KDE update at a time.
That’s right 5.27.12 is out. Ohhhhhh yeeeeeeeeaaaahhhh
Someone uses Debian Stable…
laughs in mxlinux
There’s dozens of you!
There’s dozens of every group. Some millions of dozens, some just one or two dozens.
Me who uses GNOME on Debian stable
I’ve tried really hard to like GNOME, but god damn we don’t get along. Debian 12 is solid AF though.
Amateurs. Mate > KDE.
Mate is really nice, I was always a fan. (Although XFCE is nice too). However, I dont believe it has support for Wayland yet?
I think LXDE has Wayland now but I haven’t tried it.