@@skelebro9999 dont misunderstand me. KDE Neon focusses on a pure and lstest version of KDE. OpenSUSE does not ship raw and does not have the same intent as Neon does. So these two do not conflict each other 😌
KaOS reminds me a little of the old Chakra distro, which was similarly focused on KDE, though much more primitive. I agree on the placement of the taskbar. For me raw Arch does a really great KDE. It's been my daily use distro forever, though I keep installs of most of the majors just to see what they're up to. Agree also on the quality of Fedora's KDE spin, though dnf is ridiculously slow if you're used to pacman.
The way I interpreted it, calling it the Frankenstein's Monster of Linux-based desktop OS distros is a bold claim, because I had dreamt of building such a distro, but with a different combination of package sources based on my own tests of different distros.
@@Karmacide I was talking about a dream I had, and that distro I had dreamt of would be one single thing rather than a containerised platform. I don't think it's possible to just spin up an install disc for a preconfigured Bedrock Linux setup. I have heard about that, but need to try it out in a VM first. The way it works is with containers and such, and may take some getting used to. I've already been considering openSUSE Leap as a server distro for a project I'm working on, though.
Yeah, when it works. When I installed OpenSUSE KDE it wouldn't let me log in! The only issue I've had with Fedora 36 KDE Spin is gCDemu choaking everytime they upgrade the Kernel.
Clearly you don't know the difference between a distro and a Desktop environment, KDE is a desktop environment, OpenSuse is a distro. If you're talking about implementation KDE neon has the best implementation of KDE since it how it supposed to be. In my opinion nothing comes closer to Arch because you can tweak KDE to your linkings and always be upto date with any DE
@@djkido316 I meant implementation of the kde desktop environment and I have tried both kde neon and opensuse tumbleweed kde implementation kde neon's did not come even close.
Fedora is still using 5.24 (at least in the install download just a few days ago) and did not install the first try on my fairly new i3 10100 MSI motherboard. Every distro update seems to have a few issues.
I've been trying to test this out by installing it as a VM in both QEUM/KVM and ProxMox. When the install starts an error message appear on both platforms pertaining to virtualbox linux kernal and then the screen goes blank. I changed the video setting in ProxMox from virtio to Spice and was able to complete the install and was able to update it, but I can not launch it as a console in a separate tab. I made the same change in Virt-Man but it still goes to blank screen after the error message disappears. Any suggestions?
So is it possible to install program with packages from Fedora or Opensuse? I'm suffering on ubuntu because arch doesn't have GlobalProtect from Oracle, and I tried to install it from open suse and had no success. I don't know how much longer I can work on Ubuntu, it's just pure buggy sht distro.
OH DEAR GOD IS KAOS!!! That OS was the bain of my existance. When I restarted my Linux Road (I took a 5 year hiatus) I wanted to come back with Plasma, but I took the decision to use Chakra OS or KaOS and... MAN DID I STRUGGLE! Not that they are bad, but they are TOO NICHE. TO SPECIFIC! I do not doubt they have they follower base, but really, they are not multipurpose as any other. If you are looking for Plasma implementation, I'll go with openSUSE, Manjaro and perhaps Fedora (just because it has fingerprint reader implemented out of the box and correctly)
I personally don't see what this brings to the table that Debian, arch and gentoo has already brought to be really honest But always great to see a new base Linux distro over derivatives
He said 5 MBps was slow, not 5 Gbps lol. As far as I'm aware, 5 Gbps isn't even offered for residential use anywhere in North America. I know Comcast in the US and Bell in Canada have started offering 3 Gbps, but even that was fairly recently. He said he has gigabit (same as you).
KaOS sux because it only allows 64bit apps and you can't run old windows/dos 32bit apps using Wine on it. If you need to use an old windows app, your screwed.
This has come a really long way since I looked at it last! Looks pretty nice.
I wish the Ford Ka Sub-Compact Car would have KaOS on it. JK JK
Brandon, you have a great voice, and you do not need the music.
In my opinion OpenSUSE has the best KDE implementation 💪🙏
KDE Neon be like: am i a jok 2 u?
@@skelebro9999 dont misunderstand me. KDE Neon focusses on a pure and lstest version of KDE. OpenSUSE does not ship raw and does not have the same intent as Neon does. So these two do not conflict each other 😌
@@ArniesTech okay
Agreed.
Garuda: Am I a joke to you?
KaOS reminds me a little of the old Chakra distro, which was similarly focused on KDE, though much more primitive. I agree on the placement of the taskbar. For me raw Arch does a really great KDE. It's been my daily use distro forever, though I keep installs of most of the majors just to see what they're up to. Agree also on the quality of Fedora's KDE spin, though dnf is ridiculously slow if you're used to pacman.
The way I interpreted it, calling it the Frankenstein's Monster of Linux-based desktop OS distros is a bold claim, because I had dreamt of building such a distro, but with a different combination of package sources based on my own tests of different distros.
Have you considered bedrock Linux?
@@Karmacide
I was talking about a dream I had, and that distro I had dreamt of would be one single thing rather than a containerised platform. I don't think it's possible to just spin up an install disc for a preconfigured Bedrock Linux setup.
I have heard about that, but need to try it out in a VM first. The way it works is with containers and such, and may take some getting used to. I've already been considering openSUSE Leap as a server distro for a project I'm working on, though.
I think opensuse Tumbleweed kde is far better than fedora kde spin.
Why? I was thinking between fedora and neon for myself recently
Absolutely agree! OpenSUSE is THE KDE distro
Yeah, when it works. When I installed OpenSUSE KDE it wouldn't let me log in! The only issue I've had with Fedora 36 KDE Spin is gCDemu choaking everytime they upgrade the Kernel.
Clearly you don't know the difference between a distro and a Desktop environment, KDE is a desktop environment, OpenSuse is a distro. If you're talking about implementation KDE neon has the best implementation of KDE since it how it supposed to be.
In my opinion nothing comes closer to Arch because you can tweak KDE to your linkings and always be upto date with any DE
@@djkido316 I meant implementation of the kde desktop environment and I have tried both kde neon and opensuse tumbleweed kde implementation kde neon's did not come even close.
I personally love the EndeavourOS KDE spin.
You are absolutely right
Hey, you have a good day too
Great video - I really appreciate your content. Keep up the great work!
Kaos is the only distro where plasma transparency works out of the box on a my old thinkpad.
@7:22 thats a nice pacman front? god, i would hate to see the bad ones.
Nice if you’re into YaST (I am) Pamac is for the the fest front end.
Fedora is still using 5.24 (at least in the install download just a few days ago) and did not install the first try on my fairly new i3 10100 MSI motherboard. Every distro update seems to have a few issues.
What does "Independent distro" means? Is it not based on another distro like mint is based on Ubuntu?
Indeed. It's not Arch based, nor Ubuntu or Debian based. Assembled and configured from scratch
@7:39 it doesnt even play some type of files, VLC plays everything without hassle, why us ANY thing else.
Hey can you please review the Nucbox 5 please! I love your channel!
Which would you say is the best distro for a desktop oriented use on a laptop?
It's all a personal preference thing. Honestly, I like Ubuntu or Fedora on a laptop and a KDE Plasma distro on my desktop.
win10 pro for wrkstations then KaOS on WSL2 - let me know what you think? :)
Use Ubuntu or Ubuntu based distros of it is a optimus system
@@TechHut I tried Ubuntu it was very buggy on my laptop
@@WillyDarkStar try fedora - it is pretty stable. Does your laptop have Nvidia on it?
Hi. Is it possible to using packages from AUR like as Arch Linux via yay for example?
For the terminal, did you use wayland ?
You really need review their docs
I've been trying to test this out by installing it as a VM in both QEUM/KVM and ProxMox. When the install starts an error message appear on both platforms pertaining to virtualbox linux kernal and then the screen goes blank. I changed the video setting in ProxMox from virtio to Spice and was able to complete the install and was able to update it, but I can not launch it as a console in a separate tab. I made the same change in Virt-Man but it still goes to blank screen after the error message disappears. Any suggestions?
So is it possible to install program with packages from Fedora or Opensuse? I'm suffering on ubuntu because arch doesn't have GlobalProtect from Oracle, and I tried to install it from open suse and had no success. I don't know how much longer I can work on Ubuntu, it's just pure buggy sht distro.
Reminds me of chakra linux
hello welcome everyBUDDY
OH DEAR GOD IS KAOS!!! That OS was the bain of my existance. When I restarted my Linux Road (I took a 5 year hiatus) I wanted to come back with Plasma, but I took the decision to use Chakra OS or KaOS and... MAN DID I STRUGGLE!
Not that they are bad, but they are TOO NICHE. TO SPECIFIC! I do not doubt they have they follower base, but really, they are not multipurpose as any other.
If you are looking for Plasma implementation, I'll go with openSUSE, Manjaro and perhaps Fedora (just because it has fingerprint reader implemented out of the box and correctly)
what about games?
I personally don't see what this brings to the table that Debian, arch and gentoo has already brought to be really honest
But always great to see a new base Linux distro over derivatives
Looks nice, but I just don't like KDE.
Brandon: 5gigs a second is slow.
Me thinking about why I have a limited 1gig plan 😂
He said 5 MBps was slow, not 5 Gbps lol. As far as I'm aware, 5 Gbps isn't even offered for residential use anywhere in North America. I know Comcast in the US and Bell in Canada have started offering 3 Gbps, but even that was fairly recently. He said he has gigabit (same as you).
@8:12 wow KDE look awesome.... need 2 gig in background... feel just like windows.
it maybe caching the ram.i mean its better to be used than left alone...
Not as bad as GNOME but still, after all that work and it's nearly 2 gigs? Very manageable and minimal considering how KDE is full featured.
Good video, but my eyes falsely read the title as KaiOS, which is for low-cost phones.
KaOS sux because it only allows 64bit apps and you can't run old windows/dos 32bit apps using Wine on it. If you need to use an old windows app, your screwed.
This OS looks like it would be a pain to use.
I don't see a point in this distro, sorry
Because there isnt any. Just like in 95% of currently existing distros 😅
@@ArniesTech true
Fire OS (Literally 😂 )
Modici OS
Wtf is this distro lmao
lmao typical KDE L