why the hate on ubuntu vs kubuntu its basically ubuntu with a different desktop enviroment on top. you could litterally install kde on ubuntu and have kde. or any other DE or window manager.
Ubuntu would be all right if it wasn't for the Snaps. Ubuntu should do like Debian does and make Snaps and Flatpaks an optional install. Linux Mint already has this as it blocks Snaps. Though you can install Snap if you move the file. Although Mint does come with Flapak you can remove it if you don't want it as I do. It doesn't break the system as Mint does not tie Flatpak into their system like POP OS does.Ubuntu would be a good distro if only they didn't have Snaps tied into the system but they do. That's why I use Mint. You can install all of these Ubuntu desktops including Unity on Mint. I have done it and it works
@@hinesfigher6093 When I first started using Linux 2 years ago. I made the mistake of buying a laptop that only had a 64GB hard drive. Which I did not know at the time because I did not look at the system specs in the shop. So I just thought it was 64 bit capable because it had Windows 11 64 bit and it had 4 Gigs of Ram. So I did not think to look at the hard drive space.That was an HP Stream which I no longer have because I got rid of that. The problem is that Flatpaks and Snaps do take up more space on your hard drive. So they will use more disk space. Also some are not secure. Appimages are all right because they just run from the file. Though if you can install a program through the Deb packages or by adding the repositories or can download it from the web, there is no need to use Snaps or Flatpaks. They are still making Deb packages and that's not going to change. At least not with Linux Mint and Debian which I am using. You can also install a program by downloading the tar file, unzipping it then just run the program. I have some programs like that and they run just fine and they also update. There is one lesson I have learned though. Never buy a laptop with less than a 125 GB hard drive.
@@AndreaBorman I'd argue if you want KDE Plasma with Mint, I'd just use Tuxedo OS instead nowadays, as it has the same blocking Snaps by default but is much more up to date than Kubuntu.
Note when installing Kubuntu 24.04 - fell into that trap once. Make sure you have Internet connected and update during install. Do not... do not install without Internet connection. The apt repos end up missing and it is a major pain to get it fixed - actually easier to just start over and ensure you have internet enabled.
@@esra_erimez honestly, I'd rather use KDE Neon over Kubuntu right now, given how bad Kubuntu is at the moment. Though Tuxedo OS is probably the best of both worlds.
KDE Neon does the latest version but it is not as user friendly as Kubuntu or KDE on Debian. I think it's more for advanced users. I like the KDE that's on Debian which is the same version as Kubuntu. So I just use that.
@AndreaBorman Tuxedo OS is much more up to date than Kubuntu and close to KDE Neon but remains user friendly because it is preloaded on Tuxedo computers. I think it's better than Kubuntu.
@@AndreaBormanIMO, KDE Neon is far better than Kubuntu, it gives that Vanilla KDE, and it's already based on LTS. I used it for long time and was very satisfied with it.
@@cameronbosch1213 Think is I don't have a Tuxedo computer. My laptops are HP so there may be drivers and other things that might not work. As it sounds like Tuxedo OS is made for Tuxedo computers. Where as Ubuntu and Debian isn't. They can be used on any computers and they have most of the drivers to support different PC's.
Thank you for covering all of this. Helps me see how I can use Linux and not be intimidated. Because I know that it just takes time to become accustomed to how Linux works.
Congrats bro Kubuntu is definitely the Best Linux Distro out there. The second best is Spiral Linux Bookworm KDE - Basically Kubuntu with a Debian Stable base
I am an ex-Windows user. I was using Windows 7 and 8 and changed to Linux 2 years ago and have been using ever since. I have used Gnome and while you can get a Windows style start menu with Arc menu. I would not introduce it to new users coming over from Windows trying Linux for the first time. For a new user I think the Cinnamon or Mate desktop is a better one to start with. Both are Gnome based but have the traditional layout that Windows users are used to with the taskbar and start menu. KDE is also a very good option as it has many ways to customise. I have got Debian 12 which has KDE and I love it. It's the same version as Kubuntu but I don't care as I like Plasma 5.27. I don't think Plasma 6 is stable yet which is why Kubuntu is still using 5.27.
Plasma 6.1 is actually more stable than 5.27, especially for Nvidia users. Unfortunately, Qt 5 isn't really supported anymore, nor is Plasma 5.27. Therefore, I'd recommend Tuxedo OS over Kubuntu, as it basically is Linux Mint (without snaps, with flatpak, and with graphical tools for a lot of tasks) but with KDE Plasma and newer versions than Kubuntu.
@@cameronbosch1213 Plasma 5.27 is still supported otherwise Kubuntu and Debian wouldn't have it. I read somewhere that there were issues with 6 as it was still in Beta at the time Ubuntu Noble was released. Which is why kubuntu are not doing 6.
@AndreaBorman Actually, it is not. KDE has moved all focus to Plasma 6.1 & the upcoming 6.2. There may have been issues with 6 at the time of release, but this is one reason why fixed repos for DEs is a very bad idea, especially for an LTS released supported for 3 years. Tuxedo OS is objectively a better experience with a bigger team and newer Plasma and other KDE packages.
@@cameronbosch1213 I think Tuxedo OS is more for Tuxedo computers. Most people don't have that. There is KDE Neon that has Plasma 6 as Neon is meant to be for those who want the latest cutting edge version of KDE. But I think most other distros have KDE Plasma 5.27 the same as Ubuntu and Debian do. I have looked at Debian Trixie and Debian Sid and they also have 5.27. So long as it works I don't mind. There must be a reason why Ubuntu doesn't ship with Plasma 6. I don't know what that is. As Ubuntu is based on Debian they probably do as Debian does and stick with only stable versions.
Snap is terrible, but you can get rid of it and surprise, ubuntu is useful again. You are right, flat is also not my cup of tee. The times when you had a distro with ONE well maintained are over?!😑
Is that TILING part available in plasma 6 too? I've been using Krohnkite on mine- (plasma 6) and it's working ok... but will occassionally open a screen incorrectly... overall- it's been good.
I have been using Kubuntu for the last few LTS releases. Yes, the support is why I now install Ubuntu LTS and add the KDE Desktop to get the 5 years. 😊
@danleitner1635 That doesn't change anything for the better; the KDE packages still only are supported for 3 years and you're going to introduce more instability than just going for Kubuntu.
@@danleitner1635that's not how it works bro. The KDE desktop is only supported for 3 years on an LTS release... Period. If you want 5 years support for a KDE desktop, use Debian 12. Better yet, use a preconfigured Debian 12: Spiral Linux 12 Bookworm KDE. It's awesome.
I currently use Windows, but I want to switch to Linux because Windows 11 is not meeting my needs (shit). Please recommend a Linux OS that is fast and looks good? I primarily do coding and browsing, not gaming. My laptop has a GPU, so I'd like to use it to its full potential.
It doesn't really matter which one. You could try them all without actually install! Make a USB bootable drive with many Linux distros (USB with minimum 32 GB). Use the software Ventoy so you can try many ISO images. Ubuntu would be one of the most popular and easy Linux distributions to start with. Once you opt for Ubuntu, you could try many flavors (Kubuntu [KDE], Lubuntu [LXQt], Ubuntu [Gnome], Xubuntu [XFce], etc)
I was clueless when i switched from windows too. I am not too tech savvy so i stick with Linux Mint. I try other distros from time to time but most of them break after some time and use, beyond my ability to repair them, so i go back to Mint.
I just installed Kubuntu on my ancient 4GB RAM Samsung Slate 7 ( 2011 ) and it works great. I am using it as a portable digital sketchbook....Windows 10 was not a great experience on this device.
Friom my System Settings I am running Ubuntu 22.04 with software: KDE Plasma 5.24.7 and KDE Frameworks version 5.92.0. So my question is am I running Kubuntu, or Ubuntu with KDE desktop environment? (What I thought up until now).
I ran kubuntu for a day... Yesterday. And it's gaming performance was riddled with stutters and very slow frame rates. Tested with KDE Neon and much much better - Neon also has it's issue namely steam doesn't always open or display and you are limited to the snap and flatpak versions.
Meh you want to use kde you should fedora kde spin, because kubuntu don't ship with the massive plasma 6 update, it use 5.27 (it's 1.5 years old at this point, and you will be stuck with it for another 2 years)
Kubuntu mentioned 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥LETS GOOOOOO 2+ Year Kubuntu user 🙏 Only one problem it doesn't support GPS,my laptop has inbuilt but it can't use it. Tried a lot of things but nothing worked. You need an external GPS module, and some tweaks for it to recognise it if you want pin point accuracy.
While people are fan of KDE, and I myself have used KDE with multiple distributions, I always found it laggy in terms of animations. My computer can easily run Gnome, which is more resource hungry than KDE, but yet it runs very smooth. Whereas in KDE, app launcher manu stutters every 2nd time I open it.
To upgrade Linux Mint to the next point (like from 21.3 to 22) is not a good idea. It works better if you reinstall. Trust me, I use Linux Mint from 2011.
My linux system freezing in login screen or while I'm working in the system My system configuration is i5 12genf 16gb ram, and GeForce gt 730 graphics is there any solution for it
Since i switched to Pop OS in 2018, i am a hardcore gnome user. So i can tell you that likely gnome users love the simple clean interface. KDE is awesome and feature rich, but the many features may be overwelming. Most distributions modify vanilla gnome, as the gnome developers give a sh... abou what users want🤣 System76 develops their own DE for exactly that reason.
@@busterj11776 Kubuntu and Mint are both based on Ubuntu so they have the same drivers. In both you have the search drivers software which will try to search missing drivers in your device so there shouldn't be any difference
Excellent 🎉 video. Request you to please upload a video for FEDORA + KDE. I want to see the performance of KDE on Ubuntu & Fedora. Thank you in advance.
Can you please do a complete beginners guide to Kubuntu KDE Plasma? Ive been struggling learning how to install programs and many more minor things. Im tired of searching for tutorials 😅😂
Can't ditch Ubuntu for anything that resembles the most popular desktop gui style (Windows), I always end up trying to modify and use KDE like if it was Gnome, and that's wrong.
kde is really customizable can really do anything you want but has great tiling amongst other good features as a de, but yeah the simple outside looking observation "it looks like windows" as a deal breaker is kinda weird tbh
@@michealrosen Exactly. Even adding extensions you'd think would be part of GNOME proper, like AppIndicators or Dash To Dock, broke in GNOME 46 for a while, the latter needing a rewrite to work again. Seriously, GNOME's developers are holding a decent idea, a simple by default desktop that also is more akin to macOS than Windows, back by their own hubris.
Kubuntu... It's not even close. A simple test would be to use the same hardware and then keep opening up more applications, and the same application equivalent, e.g. Kwrite for Kubuntu, GEdit (or wherever it is now) for Ubuntu.
Kubuntu is great, switched a few months ago from Ubuntu and don’t regret it at all. Don’t get me wrong Ubuntu is still good, but I like Kubuntu better.
eh. kubuntu is pretty much as fast as the regular ubuntu, i wouldn't say it's faster unless it runs on low end hardware, then maybe it is but on my high end pc, there is virtually no performance difference.
@DanielAnderssson I actually had a better experience installing KDE Plasma and using the automatic tablet mode built into Plasma than GNOME's Shell interface. Things such as the on screen keyboard were broken on GNOME but worked in Plasma upon signing in. (Sadly, to log into Plasma after booting, I had to attach my keyboard to the tablet as the system couldn't load an on screen keyboard before signing in.) And the touch targets for the window controls are bigger in tablet mode compared to GNOME.
Would you consider a video on the new Serpent OS distro. Seems like they are doing some really interesting things. Not ready for a review as it's a pre-alpha iso but already some interesting things within it like it's new package manager moss.
KDE is really good for desktop computer and GNOME is for tablet/smartphone. As for Kubuntu, yes, it's better than ubuntu at least for common users, who don't know what to do all the time including when doing the installation of the operating system.
@johanb.7869 That hasn't been the experience for a long time on Arch with KDE Plasma (or EndeavourOS also with KDE Plasma) on AMD or Intel GPUs. With Plasma 6.1, it's been even good on Nvidia GPUs! Meanwhile, I've has multiple issues with Kubuntu and Ubuntu Studio.
@desvendandoornasaude4127 That being said, Xfce is a great option for older computers or if you want something a bit more modular in terms of application choices than KDE Plasma or modern GNOME but still want some customizability.
who the f likes kde its tati (tati means shity) gnome looks more modern and polished it does not have a lot of custumisation but you can easily have some tweaks and it will look buitifull
@@LinuxTex Going Great! Love to Watch Daily Dose of linux updates in your channel !! I appreciate your Work !!! LTS (Long time support) for you Buddy!!!
why the hate on ubuntu vs kubuntu its basically ubuntu with a different desktop enviroment on top. you could litterally install kde on ubuntu and have kde. or any other DE or window manager.
Ubuntu would be all right if it wasn't for the Snaps. Ubuntu should do like Debian does and make Snaps and Flatpaks an optional install. Linux Mint already has this as it blocks Snaps. Though you can install Snap if you move the file. Although Mint does come with Flapak you can remove it if you don't want it as I do. It doesn't break the system as Mint does not tie Flatpak into their system like POP OS does.Ubuntu would be a good distro if only they didn't have Snaps tied into the system but they do. That's why I use Mint. You can install all of these Ubuntu desktops including Unity on Mint. I have done it and it works
@@AndreaBorman could you explain why you don't like Snaps and Flatpak? How do you install software? Thanks
yeah when people run out of ideas to make videos and just wanna make videos /s
@@hinesfigher6093 When I first started using Linux 2 years ago. I made the mistake of buying a laptop that only had a 64GB hard drive. Which I did not know at the time because I did not look at the system specs in the shop. So I just thought it was 64 bit capable because it had Windows 11 64 bit and it had 4 Gigs of Ram. So I did not think to look at the hard drive space.That was an HP Stream which I no longer have because I got rid of that. The problem is that Flatpaks and Snaps do take up more space on your hard drive. So they will use more disk space. Also some are not secure. Appimages are all right because they just run from the file. Though if you can install a program through the Deb packages or by adding the repositories or can download it from the web, there is no need to use Snaps or Flatpaks. They are still making Deb packages and that's not going to change. At least not with Linux Mint and Debian which I am using. You can also install a program by downloading the tar file, unzipping it then just run the program. I have some programs like that and they run just fine and they also update. There is one lesson I have learned though. Never buy a laptop with less than a 125 GB hard drive.
@@AndreaBorman I'd argue if you want KDE Plasma with Mint, I'd just use Tuxedo OS instead nowadays, as it has the same blocking Snaps by default but is much more up to date than Kubuntu.
Note when installing Kubuntu 24.04 - fell into that trap once.
Make sure you have Internet connected and update during install. Do not... do not install without Internet connection. The apt repos end up missing and it is a major pain to get it fixed - actually easier to just start over and ensure you have internet enabled.
Thats a solid point. I installed linux distros for 10 years+, this is a must do
It shouldn't be like that though.
I'm a long time Kubuntu user but I'm watching this on KDE Neon.
@@esra_erimez honestly, I'd rather use KDE Neon over Kubuntu right now, given how bad Kubuntu is at the moment. Though Tuxedo OS is probably the best of both worlds.
KDE Neon does the latest version but it is not as user friendly as Kubuntu or KDE on Debian. I think it's more for advanced users. I like the KDE that's on Debian which is the same version as Kubuntu. So I just use that.
@AndreaBorman Tuxedo OS is much more up to date than Kubuntu and close to KDE Neon but remains user friendly because it is preloaded on Tuxedo computers. I think it's better than Kubuntu.
@@AndreaBormanIMO, KDE Neon is far better than Kubuntu, it gives that Vanilla KDE, and it's already based on LTS. I used it for long time and was very satisfied with it.
@@cameronbosch1213 Think is I don't have a Tuxedo computer. My laptops are HP so there may be drivers and other things that might not work. As it sounds like Tuxedo OS is made for Tuxedo computers. Where as Ubuntu and Debian isn't. They can be used on any computers and they have most of the drivers to support different PC's.
Thank you for covering all of this. Helps me see how I can use Linux and not be intimidated. Because I know that it just takes time to become accustomed to how Linux works.
Glad you found the video helpful buddy.
Congrats bro Kubuntu is definitely the Best Linux Distro out there. The second best is Spiral Linux Bookworm KDE - Basically Kubuntu with a Debian Stable base
I think it is the best Linux option for those who want to escape from Windows. There is life outside of Microsoft.
Yup.
Idk, but I hate windows after trying Ubuntu.😭. Now doing Kubuntu clean install
I ditched Ubuntu years ago for Kubuntu. Everything okay, I love it love it love it.
kubuntu is my favourite linux distro. i love KDE.
You can hate or love it...
But KDE is just on other level.
Installing kubuntu right now on my machine.
@@PLSilva360 bad move. Try Tuxedo OS.
I am an ex-Windows user. I was using Windows 7 and 8 and changed to Linux 2 years ago and have been using ever since. I have used Gnome and while you can get a Windows style start menu with Arc menu. I would not introduce it to new users coming over from Windows trying Linux for the first time. For a new user I think the Cinnamon or Mate desktop is a better one to start with. Both are Gnome based but have the traditional layout that Windows users are used to with the taskbar and start menu. KDE is also a very good option as it has many ways to customise. I have got Debian 12 which has KDE and I love it. It's the same version as Kubuntu but I don't care as I like Plasma 5.27. I don't think Plasma 6 is stable yet which is why Kubuntu is still using 5.27.
Plasma 6.1 is actually more stable than 5.27, especially for Nvidia users.
Unfortunately, Qt 5 isn't really supported anymore, nor is Plasma 5.27. Therefore, I'd recommend Tuxedo OS over Kubuntu, as it basically is Linux Mint (without snaps, with flatpak, and with graphical tools for a lot of tasks) but with KDE Plasma and newer versions than Kubuntu.
@@cameronbosch1213 Plasma 5.27 is still supported otherwise Kubuntu and Debian wouldn't have it. I read somewhere that there were issues with 6 as it was still in Beta at the time Ubuntu Noble was released. Which is why kubuntu are not doing 6.
@AndreaBorman Actually, it is not. KDE has moved all focus to Plasma 6.1 & the upcoming 6.2. There may have been issues with 6 at the time of release, but this is one reason why fixed repos for DEs is a very bad idea, especially for an LTS released supported for 3 years.
Tuxedo OS is objectively a better experience with a bigger team and newer Plasma and other KDE packages.
@@cameronbosch1213 I think Tuxedo OS is more for Tuxedo computers. Most people don't have that. There is KDE Neon that has Plasma 6 as Neon is meant to be for those who want the latest cutting edge version of KDE. But I think most other distros have KDE Plasma 5.27 the same as Ubuntu and Debian do. I have looked at Debian Trixie and Debian Sid and they also have 5.27. So long as it works I don't mind. There must be a reason why Ubuntu doesn't ship with Plasma 6. I don't know what that is. As Ubuntu is based on Debian they probably do as Debian does and stick with only stable versions.
@@cameronbosch1213Tuxedo it's KDE Neon's based. It's an interesting distro but not as stable as Kubuntu.
Kingdom of snaps
Rebuplic of flatpaks
Commonwealth state of deb packages
😂bro😂
🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Snap is terrible, but you can get rid of it and surprise, ubuntu is useful again. You are right, flat is also not my cup of tee. The times when you had a distro with ONE well maintained are over?!😑
@@LinuxTex 笑 笑 حَى حَى
Just installed Kubuntu and I love it :)
Is that TILING part available in plasma 6 too? I've been using Krohnkite on mine- (plasma 6) and it's working ok... but will occassionally open a screen incorrectly... overall- it's been good.
yes sir. it's available
Great video but one small correction....standard Ubuntu (gnome) has 5 years of support but the flavors (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc) have 3.
I have been using Kubuntu for the last few LTS releases. Yes, the support is why I now install Ubuntu LTS and add the KDE Desktop to get the 5 years. 😊
@danleitner1635 That doesn't change anything for the better; the KDE packages still only are supported for 3 years and you're going to introduce more instability than just going for Kubuntu.
@@danleitner1635that's not how it works bro. The KDE desktop is only supported for 3 years on an LTS release... Period. If you want 5 years support for a KDE desktop, use Debian 12. Better yet, use a preconfigured Debian 12: Spiral Linux 12 Bookworm KDE.
It's awesome.
I currently use Windows, but I want to switch to Linux because Windows 11 is not meeting my needs (shit). Please recommend a Linux OS that is fast and looks good? I primarily do coding and browsing, not gaming. My laptop has a GPU, so I'd like to use it to its full potential.
It doesn't really matter which one. You could try them all without actually install! Make a USB bootable drive with many Linux distros (USB with minimum 32 GB). Use the software Ventoy so you can try many ISO images. Ubuntu would be one of the most popular and easy Linux distributions to start with. Once you opt for Ubuntu, you could try many flavors (Kubuntu [KDE], Lubuntu [LXQt], Ubuntu [Gnome], Xubuntu [XFce], etc)
Try Linux Mint Cinnamon.22
Stable simple powerful Free of crashes.
I was clueless when i switched from windows too. I am not too tech savvy so i stick with Linux Mint. I try other distros from time to time but most of them break after some time and use, beyond my ability to repair them, so i go back to Mint.
Which software you are using for video editing
@@yellow-seven I think he uses DaVinci Resolve.
KDEnlive and Resolve.
@@LinuxTex in my ubuntu davinci resolve does not install ..
Ubuntu never got me to stick with Linux. Kubuntu did.
I just installed Kubuntu on my ancient 4GB RAM Samsung Slate 7 ( 2011 ) and it works great. I am using it as a portable digital sketchbook....Windows 10 was not a great experience on this device.
Friom my System Settings I am running Ubuntu 22.04 with software: KDE Plasma 5.24.7 and KDE Frameworks version 5.92.0. So my question is am I running Kubuntu, or Ubuntu with KDE desktop environment? (What I thought up until now).
It's even HARDER for smart folk to shift to gnome from kde...dang near impossible if they have any sense at all.
your video is so great !!Would you be interested in reviewing Vinchin's backup software linux backup function ? Looking forware your reply !
I ran kubuntu for a day... Yesterday. And it's gaming performance was riddled with stutters and very slow frame rates. Tested with KDE Neon and much much better - Neon also has it's issue namely steam doesn't always open or display and you are limited to the snap and flatpak versions.
I'm just concerned that it doesn't have the latest KDE Plasma 6.1. Thanks for explaining about it LT.
I use Debian 12 which also has 5.27 but I don't mind. I think it's because Plasma 6 is not stable yet. That's why Kubuntu have gone with 5.27.
@@AndreaBorman Plasma 6 is more stable than 5.27, and it has some major Wayland fixes included.
@@sharkuel6.1 has the Nvidia fixes, and for me, not having those fixes is a MASSIVE dealbreaker on my desktop.
I guess it'll be coming soon to Kubuntu. Back ported.
@@LinuxTex I don't think so because Plasma 6 is a much later version. Still 5.27 works and is still supported so it's not a problem.
Meh you want to use kde you should fedora kde spin, because kubuntu don't ship with the massive plasma 6 update, it use 5.27 (it's 1.5 years old at this point, and you will be stuck with it for another 2 years)
KDE Plasma Is My Favorite DE and my channel name also inspired by Kool Desktop
I use Debian 12 with KDE Plasma. The appearance is much like Windows 10 and I don't see the point of getting used to another desktop environment.
I just don't get it why Kubuntu hasn't got an nvidia driver manager :(
Arch + KDE is canon
Kubuntu mentioned 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥LETS GOOOOOO
2+ Year Kubuntu user 🙏
Only one problem it doesn't support GPS,my laptop has inbuilt but it can't use it. Tried a lot of things but nothing worked. You need an external GPS module, and some tweaks for it to recognise it if you want pin point accuracy.
While people are fan of KDE, and I myself have used KDE with multiple distributions, I always found it laggy in terms of animations. My computer can easily run Gnome, which is more resource hungry than KDE, but yet it runs very smooth. Whereas in KDE, app launcher manu stutters every 2nd time I open it.
I just upgraded Mint to the latest version. I saw another Distro The Ubuntu Pack. What do you think of that one?
To upgrade Linux Mint to the next point (like from 21.3 to 22) is not a good idea. It works better if you reinstall. Trust me, I use Linux Mint from 2011.
I have an install of Linux Mint that has been upgraded each release from Linux Mint 18... So not sure what went wrong with yours...
@@SilverFoxww you're right. A fresh install is better. I had some issues after upgrading from 21.3 to 22.
Great content, is Kubuntu 24.04 stable or it is better to wait for 24.04.x for everyday use?
My linux system freezing in login screen or while I'm working in the system
My system configuration is i5 12genf 16gb ram, and GeForce gt 730 graphics
is there any solution for it
Kubuntu should be the default Ubuntu, so Ubuntu can ship vanilla Gnome as a flavour.
Since i switched to Pop OS in 2018, i am a hardcore gnome user. So i can tell you that likely gnome users love the simple clean interface. KDE is awesome and feature rich, but the many features may be overwelming. Most distributions modify vanilla gnome, as the gnome developers give a sh... abou what users want🤣 System76 develops their own DE for exactly that reason.
I always go back to Mint... I keep trying kubuntu and Pop, but I think the Wayland drivers are holding me back... One day
thanks, just installed Kubuntu on a 2011 macbook pro. great distro but can not access my wireless networks
Driver issues with the Mac. Try searching for the drivers
@@strtale many thanks, or else just use another distro like Mint which has the drivers included in the installation
@@busterj11776 Kubuntu and Mint are both based on Ubuntu so they have the same drivers. In both you have the search drivers software which will try to search missing drivers in your device so there shouldn't be any difference
Kubuntu couldn't see my remote shares, ubuntu just worked
Then, I tried rdp and neither could reconnect to a disconnected session. Deal breaker for me
Just two dreams .....
1. Transparent Taskbar on TOP and Time-Calendar in the middle.
2. Dock on the BOTTOM
..... so stock gnome with + blur my shell and dash to dock installed....
Excellent 🎉 video.
Request you to please upload a video for FEDORA + KDE. I want to see the performance of KDE on Ubuntu & Fedora.
Thank you in advance.
Thank You Harshal. Will definitely do.
@@LinuxTex Most welcome.
Small note. From what I understand the "G" in GNOME should actually be pronounced, different from the lowercase written word.
Great video though.
Can you please do a complete beginners guide to Kubuntu KDE Plasma? Ive been struggling learning how to install programs and many more minor things. Im tired of searching for tutorials 😅😂
Wake me up when they upgrade to Plasma 6. In the meantime I use CachyOS.
Sir, i want to clone telegram app on ubuntu,but i can't. Is it possibal? If possible make a help guide. Take love from Bangladesh❤
Can't ditch Ubuntu for anything that resembles the most popular desktop gui style (Windows), I always end up trying to modify and use KDE like if it was Gnome, and that's wrong.
kde is really customizable can really do anything you want but has great tiling amongst other good features as a de, but yeah the simple outside looking observation "it looks like windows" as a deal breaker is kinda weird tbh
@@kubuntukowalski Exactly. You can make KDE Plasma look like anything, including macOS with less work than GNOME.
The difference is when you customise Kde it doesn't break, half the gnome extensions break and cause massive issues, you're better customising Kde.
@@michealrosen Exactly. Even adding extensions you'd think would be part of GNOME proper, like AppIndicators or Dash To Dock, broke in GNOME 46 for a while, the latter needing a rewrite to work again.
Seriously, GNOME's developers are holding a decent idea, a simple by default desktop that also is more akin to macOS than Windows, back by their own hubris.
Basically identical to Tuxedo OS. Tuxedo is basically Kubuntu just with a company behind it.
Default on Tuxedo computers and laptops.
which is more optimised ubuntu or kubuntu
KDE
Yup
@@lolff1566 Tuxedo OS.
Kubuntu... It's not even close. A simple test would be to use the same hardware and then keep opening up more applications, and the same application equivalent, e.g. Kwrite for Kubuntu, GEdit (or wherever it is now) for Ubuntu.
Sir how is exodia os i want to try this for my low end pc whitch is with only 2gb of ram
like it but no matter how I try cant get bottles to work
Kubuntu is great, switched a few months ago from Ubuntu and don’t regret it at all. Don’t get me wrong Ubuntu is still good, but I like Kubuntu better.
Wait till you find out about KDE Neon 6.0.
thats what I thought but google drive dont work on kde
I cant leave gtk4 and libadwaita, feels coherent
What will be the difference between Kubuntu vs KDE Neon?
Neon always gets the latest Plasma version, Kubuntu does not.
i want to know that is the audio can be match same as windows audio quality?
The lack of proper grammar makes it difficult to understand what you're even asking about...
sorry for it but i just want to match the linux audio quality with windows. Can anyone say if it's possible
eh. kubuntu is pretty much as fast as the regular ubuntu, i wouldn't say it's faster unless it runs on low end hardware, then maybe it is but on my high end pc, there is virtually no performance difference.
Gnome >>>>>>>>>>>> Kde
GNOME < KDE.
Gnome is like using a tablet OS for your PC. Not good
Round 1. FIGHT!!!
@@DanielAnderssson tablet OS is the future
@@franklin_johnson01 No it's just trendy right now
@DanielAnderssson I actually had a better experience installing KDE Plasma and using the automatic tablet mode built into Plasma than GNOME's Shell interface. Things such as the on screen keyboard were broken on GNOME but worked in Plasma upon signing in. (Sadly, to log into Plasma after booting, I had to attach my keyboard to the tablet as the system couldn't load an on screen keyboard before signing in.) And the touch targets for the window controls are bigger in tablet mode compared to GNOME.
Would you consider a video on the new Serpent OS distro. Seems like they are doing some really interesting things. Not ready for a review as it's a pre-alpha iso but already some interesting things within it like it's new package manager moss.
Looks interesting. I'll check it out. Thanks for the tip Ravi.
They are on alpha stage but doing the things right.
Serpent OS it's from Ikey Doherty, the founder of Solus.
It's still Ubuntu in the end 😂
I used Ubuntu when it came with unity. 18.04 come gnome, i shifted to linux mint. Not on mint now
Why not just install base Ubuntu and the KDE Plasma desktop environment?
Why would you do that if there's already an Ubuntu made ready with KDE and KDE apps?
Well done LT. Just what I was looking for. Keep up the great work. Have a great day.
Hey Eric. Glad you enjoyed it. You have a good day too.
Waiting for your video😊 🎉,👍👍👍👍
Hope you like it!
Kubuntu is sometimes sluggish on my old laptop. I prefer Xubuntu, it's much lighter and smoother.
How you make video for RUclips
With Kdenlive and Resolve.
KDE is really good for desktop computer and GNOME is for tablet/smartphone. As for Kubuntu, yes, it's better than ubuntu at least for common users, who don't know what to do all the time including when doing the installation of the operating system.
me excited for System76's COSMIC, alpha release soon at August 8
Me too. It's a completely new desktop written from scratch. Check it out here ruclips.net/video/CqIOqxXjVQY/видео.html
I use arch btw
With Xfce.
Yeah Gnome sucks. I'd rather do KDE.
So you just said f*** gnome.
I like gnome a lot but im done with it for reasons that span years.
Kubuntu is the same as Ubuntu just with Kde desktop 5.27 old
I dont like KDE, the UI feels way too cluttered.
Pop!_OS >>
Same low-level content 😢
I prefer XFCE, it is simple and fast
Me too. KDE is to buggy and always something crashes out of nowhere. It happened in this video too.
@johanb.7869 That hasn't been the experience for a long time on Arch with KDE Plasma (or EndeavourOS also with KDE Plasma) on AMD or Intel GPUs. With Plasma 6.1, it's been even good on Nvidia GPUs!
Meanwhile, I've has multiple issues with Kubuntu and Ubuntu Studio.
@desvendandoornasaude4127 That being said, Xfce is a great option for older computers or if you want something a bit more modular in terms of application choices than KDE Plasma or modern GNOME but still want some customizability.
Gnome is just windows 8 2.0
Watching using Kubuntu now. Yes sir!
:)
KDE is a beautiful mess unfortunately
you can just say KDE vs Gnome
you ditched Ubuntu, doesn't mean everyone should lol
who the f likes kde its tati (tati means shity) gnome looks more modern and polished it does not have a lot of custumisation but you can easily have some tweaks and it will look buitifull
arch + kde
Just use Arc menu or places bro lol
Gnome sucks, enough said. Ubuntu is not even a good representation of gnome, usually gnome is worse somehow.
And i ditched kubuntu for vanilla 2 orchid
how is it?
Hey!
Wassup buddy
@@LinuxTex Going Great!
Love to Watch Daily Dose of linux updates in your channel !!
I appreciate your Work !!!
LTS (Long time support) for you Buddy!!!
bruhh kde is wack
Use Arch and be at peace
How dare you... Ubuntu is way better with
KDE looks way too dated
I'm sorry
love KDE Connect and Kdenlive though
lmao seriously it looks dated? what in your opinion is modern then?
Tbh I kinda agree but if u change the font and add a theme it already makes it look like way more modern
How is dated??
What do you think about Windows UI then? xD
I think KDE has the most features.
Did you even check the enormous amount of customization and themes available ...
That accent gave me a headache 😅
Prefer usually Debian xfce or Linux mint no snaps