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KDE is available for Ubuntu. There's even an edition that ships with KDE (Kubuntu).
Yup and since like 2 weeks that version doesnt suck anymore.
Before that, it did.
And there are more issues with Ubuntu than just their atrociously themed GNOME. Bad updater, not shipping GNOME Software (ootb), no flatpak support (ootb), simply following outdated paradigms
Don't forget snaps! Fuck snaps and snapd. Furthermore, fuck automatically installing the snap when I try to install software through
apt
.Yeah but snaps are just a technology. Yes they suck, but forcing non-system apps makes sense if you want stability.