It's like Kubuntu, but only LTS versions are released and it includes the latest KDE software. I don't use it because sometimes I use newer packages from non LTS versions.
Tumbleweed is great and more stable than arch, it also holds your hand more while not being bloated either. And the rollback feature is great if you do an oopsie.
Kubuntu LTS at work, Kubuntu 23.10 at home. It's very good. Tumbleweed is too fast for me. Leap is good. Arch I haven't bothered. Fedora KDE is another option with new packages.
I think they're not sure yet, but basically, tumbleweed already only releases 'stable' builds. As in, if packages do not pass, stuff does not get pushed out. Slowroll will probably have stricter criteria for stability, and only push out builds that are seen as very stable.
It's my go-to KDE distro, unlike Kubuntu which relies on backports PPA in order to get the latest KDE version, Neon always has the latest stable and testing version of KDE available. The big problem with Neon is that it is based on the latest Ubuntu LTS release which have older packages, but that could be remedied if the applications that you use have a flatpak/snap version.
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It's more bleeding edge and is recommended for dev and qa.
It's like Kubuntu, but only LTS versions are released and it includes the latest KDE software. I don't use it because sometimes I use newer packages from non LTS versions.
Which do you use? I would like a distro with KDE, but I don't know which one yet.
Arch is the most popular distro for a reason
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Tumbleweed is great and more stable than arch, it also holds your hand more while not being bloated either. And the rollback feature is great if you do an oopsie.
Kubuntu LTS at work, Kubuntu 23.10 at home. It's very good. Tumbleweed is too fast for me. Leap is good. Arch I haven't bothered. Fedora KDE is another option with new packages.
not yet, but keep an eye out for slowroll in the future. Basically an even more stable, slower tumbleweed. That might be what you want.
How slow will the roll be?
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Slowroll
I think they're not sure yet, but basically, tumbleweed already only releases 'stable' builds. As in, if packages do not pass, stuff does not get pushed out. Slowroll will probably have stricter criteria for stability, and only push out builds that are seen as very stable.
It's alot buggier than Kubuntu.
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It seems like a dev/testing distro, even though there's a "user edition" they don't really sell it to you like it's one.
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Neon is for just testing out KDE releases, go with TuxedoOS instead.
KDE Neon is a development environment to test.
It's my go-to KDE distro, unlike Kubuntu which relies on backports PPA in order to get the latest KDE version, Neon always has the latest stable and testing version of KDE available. The big problem with Neon is that it is based on the latest Ubuntu LTS release which have older packages, but that could be remedied if the applications that you use have a flatpak/snap version.
Arch KDE is peak Soulv. Latest packages and best performance for gaming.