Post 1958162 by matt@linuxrocks.online
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(DIR) Post #1937660 by taieb@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-12T16:53:21Z
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I did a minimal debian install + openbox, my god what a joy . #Linux
(DIR) Post #1937661 by matt@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-12T19:12:06Z
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@taieb gotta love :debian: Debian
(DIR) Post #1940679 by taieb@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-12T21:38:13Z
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@matt I'm trying to Switch from Ubuntu to Debian on my main machine, i got a spare old laptop i tried #archlabs ( Awesome ) and MX Linux ( didn't like it ). but felt in love with Minimal Debian it took me hours to configure it :D but worth the time.
(DIR) Post #1949553 by Trav1sty@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-13T05:31:30Z
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@taieb @matt Did you go with stable, unstable or a mix?
(DIR) Post #1949554 by matt@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-13T06:17:55Z
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@Trav1sty @taieb Currently Testing (Buster) only because I want the freshest KDE Plasma available on Debian without going full-on Unstable.
(DIR) Post #1950085 by Trav1sty@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-13T06:48:11Z
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@matt @taieb Any idea how that stacks up again KDE Neon?
(DIR) Post #1958099 by matt@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-13T14:40:46Z
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@Trav1sty @taieb Well, KDE Neon uses an Ubuntu LTS base, with as new a KDE Plasma 5 as possible. Debian Testing tends to be newer than stable but lag both unstable and upsteam, especially once the soft and hard freezes go into effect (with Debian Buster is approaching).So if you want the freshest KDE Plasma experience possible, but do not want an unstable base, I'd use KDE Neon.
(DIR) Post #1958162 by matt@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-13T14:44:23Z
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@Trav1sty @taieb You *could* try Neptune though, if you want a pure Debian Stable experience, but the latest KDE Plasma desktophttps://neptuneos.com/en/
(DIR) Post #1958390 by Trav1sty@linuxrocks.online
2018-12-13T14:57:36Z
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@matt @taieb I hadn't heard of NeptuneOS before. Thanks for sharing that!