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KDE Plasma needs stability

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KDE Plasma needs stability

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Finally Growing Up
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Today I talk about why I'm finally ready to settle down. Why did it have to be Gnome though?👇 PULL IT DOWN FOR THE GOOD STUFF 👇Patreon - https://patreon.co...
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    3•1 year ago

    Gnome 43 is old at this point. That’s why nothing breaks.

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      1•1 year ago

      GNOME does not break in general, and the few extensions I use work on GNOME 45 too, I think. They are mainstream and popular. The fact that Debian stable branch keeps GNOME as its default shows how stable it is.

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        4•1 year ago

        The only time extensions break is when the release is very new or when an extension is not maintained

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          0•1 year ago

          Yes. But there is a funny circlejerk here.

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            If anyone is circle jerking it is you. KDE and gnome fit two different use cases.

            (This comment is was made to be ironic)

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