Natanox to [email protected]English • 2 months agoWho needs stable, feature-rich desktops anywaydiscuss.tchncs.deimagemessage-square263fedilinkarrow-up1762
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•2 months agoYou are not wrong. However, at this moment in history, there is another consideration. Today, Cinnamon means X11 and KDE means Wayland. Xorg is becoming a second class citizen in KDE. Cinnamon is not there yet on Wayland. In two years, you can be back to using either one as you prefer (on Wayland).
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-22 months agoGood point, although admittedly I’ve had my fair share of Wayland-related issues with KDE. Unless you want those few extra FPS in a game or HDR, is there really a noticeable difference from an average user’s perspective?
You are not wrong.
However, at this moment in history, there is another consideration.
Today, Cinnamon means X11 and KDE means Wayland. Xorg is becoming a second class citizen in KDE. Cinnamon is not there yet on Wayland.
In two years, you can be back to using either one as you prefer (on Wayland).
Good point, although admittedly I’ve had my fair share of Wayland-related issues with KDE. Unless you want those few extra FPS in a game or HDR, is there really a noticeable difference from an average user’s perspective?