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Fedora: GNOME or KDE?
(lemmy.wtf)
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I've run both. Started with Gnome.
I didn't absolutely love the UI but it wasn't bad.
Installed a bunch of plugins poked it, prodded, tweaked it. Made it exactly what I wanted.
One time I tried KDE and found that it was exactly what I was turning gnome into with all the plugins.
Admittedly, I think the Gnome control panels and tools are nicer.