Thx in advice.

  • kronarbob@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It depends of your definition of “hassle”.

    I have 2 screens, I like to have the same panel on each screen, so when I use one in fullscreen, I can use the other one. So far, the only Desktop Environment that can give me that without too much difficulties, is KDE (even if I had to do it manually).

    If you have the same use, maybe Kubuntu is a great choice. Tuxedo OS would be the same as Kubuntu, but you don’t have to change the priority of the package manager, because the snaps are already disabled. ( they got another load of malicious softwares in the snapstore recently, and some snap might not be as good as .deb or flatpak).

    If not, Linux Mint is an out of the box distribution. If your hardware is the most recent one, they have a “edge iso”.