• DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I am convinced that Ubuntu/GNOME is the main reason that Linux onboarding has taken so long and has been so slow.

    I never knew KDE Plasma and other Windows-like desktop environments existed until Valve released the Steam Deck.

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      1 month ago

      Kububtu (Ubuntu with KDE) has been an official Ubuntu flavour almost aince the beginning. During the Ubuntu consensus years, it was being promoted along with Ubuntu for every release.

      It’s totally cool you learned about it from Valve but that doesn’t mean people were oblivious about KDE in the 2000s and 2010s.

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        1 month ago

        Sure, but it hasn’t been well promoted by the community or by Canonical. Otherwise I would have seen it a long time ago.

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          Respectfully disagree. Have been following many Ubuntu releases over the years, Ubuntu blogs and news sites, and the official flavours have always been showcased, talked about, major features discussed and so on.

          Also switching between flavours has always been trivial even post-installation. I used to test-drive KDE on Ubuntu installs and GNOME on Kubuntu installs in the 2000s and early 2010s.

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            Do you seriously expect new users to keep up with Ubuntu blogs, news sites and stuff like that? New users don’t even know what a flavor is. New users are not that involved in the eco system. Just because you have seen it that doesn’t mean it’s widely known.

            This right here is one of the problems with old Linux users trying to recruit new users.