Thanks. Ugh. Your timing is perfect, because I'm just about to do a fresh install and this would be the time to decide on something else.
I'm looking for an alternative that will offer support for a KDE version as well as Steam and my fairly-new AMD graphics card (RX 6500 XT). I'd also prefer to live snap-free. Mint and Pop don't support KDE, SuSE has problems with Steam and I'm exhausted enough that I don't want one more learning curve wrt the Arch way of doing things. Right now my best choices appear to be MX, KDE Neon (if I install the 32-bit libraries for Steam) and (if I want to go back to an RPM-based system for the first time since Mandriva ceased,) Fedora KDE. Any suggestions, either from these choices or something else? Thanks again. Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch / @el56 On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 2:14 AM William Park via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20220502#ubuntu > > [Last paragraph] > I think the launch of Ubuntu 22.04 is a clear sign Canonical is much > more interested in publishing releases on a set schedule than producing > something worthwhile. This version was not ready for release and it's is > probably going to be a costly endeavour to maintain this collection of > mixed versioned software and mixed display server and mixed designs for > a full five years. It's a platform I would recommend avoiding. > -- > --- > Post to this mailing list [email protected] > Unsubscribe from this mailing list > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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