KDE is highly customizable and themeable. It looks a little bland by default, but you can change that. That said, I always feel like KDE feels a little inconstant. Font sizes, padding, and other flourishes always feel off. That is probably a result of it’s costumizability.
Which looks very different if you choose any of the other themes. We have tons of choices, and each of us decides. Some may even want theirs to look like Windows.
others are easier, more widely tested and supported. remember doing Slack install from a dozen 3.5" floppies. don’t have a floppy drive anymore. dvd image on a thumb drive. burnt out on 20 years of redhat, gentoo, centos, ubuntu
Well whatever it was, I now switched “back” to Linux Mint Cinnamon 21.2 and have no issues at all. Even the fractional scaling is working way better than on Kubuntu.
No one on this? I would think with everything possible in Plasma and KDE apps there would be someway to filter a folders content to ignore certain words.
As an outlier in skimming the other comments. Mine wasn’t great.
I replaced it a few years ago, so I’m working from incomplete memory here, but here’s what I recall. I had a Brother laser printer. I don’t recall the model. The drivers were binary, only available for x86/x86_64, and only packaged in deb and rpm. Which certainly covers most cases, but it’s still limiting.
I saw in another comment some only support GDI. I bet that was the case for me.
I think a good takeaway from this isn’t to not buy Brother, but to check support for the model you’re looking at beforehand.
Actually I think this might be bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1023748 and you might be able to get around it by having an older Java installed or set as the main one when installing the CA certificates package.
Just make sure when you search under communities that you choose All, as it often only defaults to Local. All should return any communities that match your search term, across all Lemmy instances.
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