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Nisaea , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE
@Nisaea@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

and it broke all my theeeeeeeeeeeeeeemes! \o/

smileyhead ,

This is why it is a full number release not point release. In those they make breaking changes.

Nisaea ,
@Nisaea@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’m well aware. I was being facetious.

Eggyhead , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

I’m absolutely new to Linux (thanks to steam deck, which I think is arch Linux), what is KDE 6? Is that like a new OS update? Are there any implications for steam deck users?

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  • Eggyhead ,

    Thank you for making such a thoughtful response! Out of curiosity, does this mean KDE actually runs on other distros of Linux as well? Until now, I had been under the impression that KDE was just arch Linux itself.
    Would you happen to know a good way for me to learn more about Linux, and how to put it to good use from a beginner’s perspective?

    neo ,
    @neo@lemmy.comfysnug.space avatar

    Almost every major linux distribution either has a KDE edition or can install KDE.

    OsrsNeedsF2P OP ,

    Followup on the other person’s response - I don’t actually know of any modern desktop distro that doesn’t support KDE. That’s not because distros go out of their way to package KDE, but simply because at the end of the day, KDE is simply a fullscreen app (with a heck of a lot of functionality), and if you can compile code, you can compile and run KDE.

    sorrybookbroke ,

    If you like youtube, the linux cast is a great option. For news though, the linux experiment can’t be beat. You’ll learn more as you go along and always know you can ask questions if you have them

    Eggyhead ,

    Thanks! I just watched a video the Linux cast posted about KDE, and found a KDE 6 video posted by the Linux experiment. I’ll watch that one later. There’s still a lot of terminology that is lost on me, but I’m sure I’ll pick it up in time.

    teawrecks ,

    The new terminology will be never ending. The unix philosophy is to make small tools that do one thing really well (vs a single large monolithic OS that does a ton of things half decently), so every single component in and around Linux has a name, its own set of maintainers, and pages of documentation you could spend hours to months learning (depending on the tool).

    On top of that, the open source ecosystem isn’t centralized, there’s no CEO telling everyone the one way to do things. Instead, everyone is free to build whatever they want according to whatever design patterns they choose. This is a blessing and a curse. There are packages that work nicely with other packages, and there are many you probably shouldn’t waste your time with.

    All this is to say, I recommend always having a goal in mind when digging into Linux, and get good at skimming new terminology that you think is relevant to your goal. Be able to quickly understand what something does and how it’s used, but avoid going down the rabbit hole for every little thing.

    That’s not to say you shouldn’t satisfy your curiosity, just know that you can be overwhelmed quickly if you don’t know how to tune out the noise. Being goal oriented helps me stay on task as I learn.

    Good luck!

    Fisch ,
    @Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

    If you’re interested in KDE in particular, you should also check out Nicco Loves Linux. He’s one of the KDE developers and makes a lot of videos about it.

    socialpankakemix ,

    to answer your question KDE is not arch. Linux has a bunch of distros, you can think of one as a collection of packages. some distros want to do things one way some want to do it others.

    the biggest difference between distros for most users are mostly desktop environments and package managers. KDE is the desktop enrollment, there are many others that you could also use, like gnome, or use none at all and only use the terminal. the package manager is how you get new packages and update the ones you already have. examples are apt and pacman.

    you can make any distro work like another by installing the same packages, although this may not always be the easiest to do. an easy way to change your experience with Linux is to try a different desktop environment, you can run multiple on the same distro and switch between them, see what you like.

    Throwaway1234 ,

    Until now, I had been under the impression that KDE was just arch Linux itself.

    Like others have already noted, KDE Plasma^[1]^ is widely available and thus not only limited to Arch Linux. Heck, the same applies to 99% of the available software on Linux; universal package managers^[2]^ have been vital to this.

    Would you happen to know a good way for me to learn more about Linux, and how to put it to good use from a beginner’s perspective?

    As you already own a Steam Deck, I assume you want to look into how you may improve your mileage out of it. Others have already noted how you may do so for more traditional systems. But the way Linux is utilized on the Steam Deck is rather unique. It utilizes immutability^[3]^ (i.e. the inability to make certain (permanent) changes) which makes it rather harsh to change certain parts of the system; SteamOS’ implementation might even require you to redo some of these changes every so often… which is probably not what you were expecting. To circumvent this, perhaps it’s worth exploring other SteamOS-like distributions that are more friendly towards tinkerers. There are many to choose from; perhaps this breakdown may help you with making an informed decision (even if it’s found on a page dedicated to the Legion Go).


    1. That is, the desktop environment (i.e. the piece of software responsible for how you visually interact with your system) that team KDE works on. They’re also responsible for many other projects; like Kate, Kdenlive and Krita etc (these are often easily recognized by their names that start with a “K”).
    2. We may refer to package managers as the original App/Play Stores; a piece of software used to find, install and upgrade software. For a long time, every major distribution (like Arch, Debian and Fedora) had its own repository (i.e. set of installable software through the package manager). This meant that, it was very conceivable that software may be packaged (i.e. distributed and maintained through the repository) on some distros (abbreviation for distributions) but not on others. In the last couple of years, so-called universal package managers (like AppImage, Distrobox (technically this doesn’t belong here, but it does allow access to packages found on (other) distros), Flatpak, Guix, Nix and Snap) have become alternative package managers that are distro-agnostic. And have slowly, but surely, ridden Linux distros from concerns related to package availability.
    3. There’s a lot to say about immutability. But for now, it’s most important to note that not all systems that are (sometimes falsely) referred to as immutable are created equally. For example, the respective implementations for Bazzite, Jovian NixOS and SteamOS differ immensely from one another. Arguably, referring to Bazzite and Jovian NixOS as immutable with ‘unchanging’ being what’s implied, would be a major disservice to both projects.
    Tattorack ,
    @Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

    Yes. I’m running Ubuntu and I have recently changed the desktop environment from Gnome to KDE.

    mnemonicmonkeys ,

    I do the same with Pop! OS. Does anyone know when KDE 6 will roll out there?

    dandroid , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

    When should we expect this on Tumbleweed?

    kilgore_trout ,
    Colour_me_triggered , to lemmyshitpost in can't remember this part in the bible

    I like it, the tiger likes it. What’s the big deal?

    sandayle , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE
    @sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

    I realisad when I was trying to install a package, I don’t remember what package I wanted to install.

    Lokisan , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

    Lies! It has been officially canceled. Google says so.

    SolarPunker , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

    My body is ready

    Luffy879 , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

    Well, wasnt it already there like a week ago? Or was that only because I’m on testing repos?

    Bandicoot_Academic ,

    Only testing. The default repos got it just now

    Sotuanduso , to lemmyshitpost in Real-time feedback

    In my experience, ChatGPT is a bit of a yes-man.

    Technus ,

    That’s basically all it is. Explains why management types are so obsessed with it.

    Sotuanduso ,

    Nah, it’s also good for low stakes research and as a substitute for low-quality or difficult-to-browse code documentation.

    EdibleFriend ,
    @EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s told me I’m wrong in some truly hilarious ways actually. It can be stupid in both directions.

    Potatos_are_not_friends ,

    I tried to mess with Gemini by explaining that 100% of people love the Princess Bride, and it got sassy with me saying that’s literally impossible. I said it wasn’t impossible, but inconceivable.

    It didn’t think I was funny.

    Sotuanduso ,

    ChatGPT catches the joke and applauds the user for making it.

    HeyThisIsntTheYMCA , to lemmyshitpost in can't remember this part in the bible
    @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar
    Ghostalmedia , to memes in I think they'll be fine
    @Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

    The fact that Cary Elwes did Men in Tights and The Princess Bride means that I constantly mix these two movies up in my brain.

    thefartographer ,

    I can help you with this!

    In one, Cary Elwes plays a character who leaves his home but returns to save his true love from a corrupt king who is trying to force her to marry him. Along the way, he fights and then befriends a giant man who is friends with a man who is especially skilled with blades. He ultimately succeeds by cheating death and then placing the evil king in a precarious situation.

    In the other, Cary Elwes plays a character who leaves his home but returns and then meets his true love who he must save from a corrupt king who is trying to force her to marry him. Along the way, he fights and then befriends a giant man who is friends with a man who is especially skilled with blades. He ultimately succeeds by cheating death and then placing the evil king in a precarious situation.

    AVincentInSpace ,

    If I had a nickel for every time

    Ghostalmedia ,
    @Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

    In one he had a thin mustache.

    In the other he had a thin mustache and a small goatee.

    roscoe ,

    Then he did The Pentagon Wars, an HBO movie back when HBO still made good stuff. It’s a true story and I saw an interview with the military guy he was playing. Dude said something like: “I checked out the guy who was playing me and in two previous movies he wore tights.”

    If you haven’t seen it, you should. It’s a fucking hilarious comedy of errors about the defense procurement process and design by committee.

    thefartographer , to memes in I think they'll be fine

    Did you say Abe Lincoln?

    NegativeLookBehind ,
    @NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world avatar

    Bless you

    Mesophar ,

    If you want certain, get yourself a witch. I’m just your cook!

    ElmarsonTheThird ,

    Fix your boobs. You look like a picasso!

    TallonMetroid ,
    @TallonMetroid@lemmy.world avatar

    I have a MOLE?!!

    Mikelius ,

    You changed it TO LETRINE?

    thingsiplay , to linux in KDE 6 FOR ARCH LINUX IS HEREEEEEEE

    I also switched to Wayland for a surprise challenge. And for the extra spice, I also have a Kwin script called Polonium, which supports Plasma 6 only in the current dev version directly from git. Some widgets do not work, but all in all, it’s relatively stable so far and I will get through it.

    Good luck everybody.

    offspec ,

    I’m excited to give it an honest try as soon as it implements libei

    sxan , to lemmyshitpost in cactus
    @sxan@midwest.social avatar

    The second answer is wrong, too. The correct answer is “Liberty Cap,” or “a good time,” or “dad’s little secret.” Any of the above are acceptable.

    zeet , to lemmyshitpost in cactus
    @zeet@lemmy.world avatar

    Missing the apostrophe

    troglodytis ,

    They share

    basxto ,
    @basxto@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Since it says “Englisch Test” in the title … the kid used the German genitive -s instead of the English genitive -'s

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