Choose a KDE version that supports Linux, such as KDE Plasma or KDE Classic, ensuring compatibility with your system.
Choose a KDE version that supports Linux, such as KDE Plasma or KDE Classic, ensuring compatibility with your system.
I’ll be setting up a guest or secondary system and choosing Kubuntu for KDE Plasma. It offers great personalization options. I’m also considering Manjaro with KDE—what’s the main difference? Will either affect Steam Proton or gaming performance?
I'm using Manjaro KDE currently and am really happy with it. For Kubuntu, I'm not sure, but I usually go for Arch-based systems. If you prefer Debian-based ones, that's totally fine too.
I’m just starting out with this only using Ubuntu, but I want a lot of personalization and some Steam Proton games.
Kubuntu is tailored for you, though it can feel more challenging to manage, particularly for someone just starting out.
KDE is a desktop environment similar to Gnome or XFCE. It remains largely the same no matter which operating system it's based on.
Regarding the desktop environment, there will be minimal changes overall, though the core distribution will vary.