I apologize, I meant to include Lubuntu, not LXQt in the logo.
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On each of their pages, they call themselves distros, even if they are really flavors, so in the list I treated them as distros.
I don’t know. I just feel it is better suited to be maybe a script and extensions, rather than an entire distro.
Thank you!
I was more worried on the cybersecurity side rather than the work allocation issue.
My apologies for the miscommunication; I wasn’t coming from ChromeOS, I was skating it as the only viable alternative, though undesirable.
PopOS is not too far off from a DeCanonicalled Ubuntu with extensions. It is little more than the Gnome extensions it contains, and the project could just as easily be just the pop-desktop
package. They ship a year old desktop and it is rather unrefined.
Are posts made to those communities added back into Reddit?
Wayland has a ton of issues on Plasma including but not limited to (Not including NVIDIA Issues) (Note that many of these will be fixed in Plasma 6):
- Applications don't prompt to save unsaved work, causing data loss
- No session restore for native Wayland windows
- When the compositor crashes or restarts, non-Qt apps are killed — work is ongoing to fix this
- Not all Sticky Keys options work
- No color management or support for changing Gamma
- KFontView is unable to open or install a font
- Session-restored windows go on the wrong screens and virtual desktops
- When dragging files, to trigger a specific result, you have to hold down a modifier key before you start dragging, not after
- Installed Chrome apps are grouped together with Chrome windows in Icon-Only Task Manager
- Global Menu is broken for non-Qt apps
- When using a Chromium-based browser in native Wayland mode, dragging an image to the desktop creates a sticky note out of it
Somewhat correct. For other reasons refer to this comment.