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  • thayer@lemmy.catoLinux@lemmy.mlAm I overthinking it?
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    1 day ago

    As a fellow Atomic user, my completely biased opinion is that you’ve made a good choice of distro for switching from Windows.

    Don’t sweat the need or desire to layer a few packages. I see a lot of folks stress over this as if it’s a hard rule they are breaking. It’s a general recommendation and little more. I would be surprised if most users don’t layer at least one package (or even a few).

    On my main workstation, running Kinoite at the moment, some of the layered packages include:

    • distrobox
    • gdm (sddm refuses to respect autologin)
    • kate
    • ksystemlog
    • syncthing
    • vim-enhanced
    • virt-manager
    • virt-viewer




  • thayer@lemmy.catoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldNetworking Dilemma
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    10 days ago

    If it were me and there was no way to have an additional drop installed from the exterior, I would still consider running a single cable through the living space to your desired location, as discreetly as possible.

    It’s difficult to suggest exactly how to do so without pics or a floorplan, but I would try to match the wall or trim color and keep the cable tucked close to the floor and/or ceiling throughout the run.

    Once in place, the cable will quickly disappear into your surroundings and you’ll be left with rock solid reliable networking.



  • I’m happy to see it’s finally happening, and I hope they left its implementation flexible.

    What I’d really love to see (aside from triple buffer) is a real solution to the system tray situation. AppIndicator is problematic for some apps and under certain X11/Wayland desktops, and even when it works well it is cumbersome to use compared to traditional tray implementations. Hoping we see a new approach soon.

    In the meantime, I’ve been enjoying a revisit to KDE Plasma under Kinoite and I have to say I’m really impressed with both DEs!














  • I can’t speak to Nobara, but Arch with KDE would be my vote if tweaking, documentation, and freshness (with potential instability) are the priorities.

    Arch wins with respect to documentation; hands down, it’s the best documented Linux distro in existence. KDE provides a ton of customization via GUI, and gaming is easily obtainable and quite good on any distro, largely due to Flatpak.

    Where you might run afoul is the command line. I couldn’t imagine running Arch without regular terminal use, but I’m sure you could get by for most tasks once KDE is up and running.


  • My Application Launcher menu is very slow with bad performance. It always freezes for half a second goes loads when I move mouse and freezes again. Does anyone experience this issue?

    Assuming you’re referring to KDE, I experienced this as well when I changed my default session from GNOME to KDE. There was something in my dotfiles that was affecting KDE’s overall responsiveness, because the performance was perfectly fine when tested in a brand new profile. Ultimately, I resolved it by cleaning up my ~/.config and ~/.local folders.