Some great progress to be seen for KDE Linux, - interesting that they’re shifting to a more cut-down spread of apps for the baseline, which is a win.
I actually went back and tested KDE Linux about a week or two ago.
I would say it is still pretty far from being ready for the average user. To be fair, it is still in alpha that shouldn’t be horribly surprising.
It works(if you want to run the latest, unreleased version of KDE). However, I am curious how they are going to handle driver support. As far I can tell, there is currently no way to add drivers if the base image doesn’t support your hardware.
KDE is taking their time, I assume it will cook for at least another two years. Seems fine though, better get it right.
Currently the alpha is nice to check plasma bugs against. If it exists there, it’s probably legit, not a distro issue and still unfixed.
That will be interesting. Technically it’s possible to layer over /usr at the moment.
Tried KDE for 2 month i think or less ,it is nice and ok but like you say not ready… also 7-zip canot safe files straight from the 7-zip archive you need to unpack first then safe and again create an new 7-zip archive and security they have nice options but again not ready yet…