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    19 hours ago

    The KDE wiggle wiggle is a feature that was enough to convert a friend of mine. Game compatibility? Nah. Win privacy issues? Nah. Giant fucking cursor? Wiggle wiggle, baby.

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        5 hours ago

        When KDE Plasma 6 was released and the feature was introduced, there were bug reports that it just keeps growing indefinitely. And the dev who implemented it was like “yeah, I know. I thought that would be fun”

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          Well, I for one am glad that he limited it to a ludicrously absurd size instead of a reasonable one.

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        4 hours ago

        When my son and I discovered it on accident we spent the next 5 minutes wiggling the mouse as fast as we could to see who could make it the biggest lol

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        15 hours ago

        How are you enjoying it? I’m debating between Mint and Bazzite. I’m a lifetime Windows guy that doesn’t want 11 lol

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          6 hours ago

          It’s difficult to argue against Mint when your use case is a current windows user who just wants to drop Linux in its place.

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              If you’re putting it off you might be frustrated afterwards once you see how easy and fast it was, lol. If you make a bootable USB drive, which you should, you can boot to a live desktop and see linux running on your hardware before you install anything to a hard drive.

              I have recently converted from Mint, including a brief stint with LMDE, to good old Debian + KDE Plasma and I absolutely love it. But I am also enough of an enthusiast that the few extra setup steps were fine.

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          10 hours ago

          I have mint in my desktop and bazzite on the htpc/gaming pc.

          If you want to learn to use linux and have a more tradicional pc experience, mint.

          If you want gamming, entertainment, and don’t care about learning about your OS, bazzite.

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          13 hours ago

          Again not the original person you asked, but I found Bazzite a tad too restrictive - I couldn’t for the life of me get PIA’s VPN client installed (for all of those Linux ISOs on my home server).

          Ended up switching to CachyOS, which is also very gaming-focused (and Arch-based, if that matters at all!). It’s a bit more open, allowing you to fiddle (or not) with everything a bit more than Bazzite.

          As an aside, my only hang-up is that it sometimes hangs while trying to boot up the GUI (not sure why, hasn’t bothered me too much), and it can’t wake from Sleep - but I’m pretty sure that’s just something misconfigured in the BIOS.

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            9 hours ago

            This is valuable because while I’m not obsessed with configurations, I do tend to fiddle a bit.

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          14 hours ago

          Not the person you asked, but I’ve been running Bazzite for close to a year now. While my intention was an easy time installing any Linux on a laptop with dGPU, everything just works so nicely that it’s my daily driver at the moment.
          The only thing that drove me alomost nuts was installing a TFTP server on console. But once I found out about distrobox that was a solution.

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            9 hours ago

            I have no idea what that second sentence means, haha. TFTP? Sounds network related but I’m not familiar.