Bugwise, my experience with KDE on Debian 11 (stable) is almost without any issues. The few I have: can't change profile picture (known bug) can't disable popup for "Disks & Devices" (feature removed in KDE 5.20, feature reinstalled in KDE 5.21/22). You can circumvent the issue by editing the appletsrc config file. Comprehensive tutorial on how to enable/add and disable/remove the official Debian 12 contrib and non-free package repositories along with practical examples. www.linuxconsultant.org. Debian is solid and a good distro. But it doesn't hold your hand either. So don't be afraid to experiment if needed. Here’s how to fix that. 1) Open a terminal (open the system menu and type “konsole”. Press enter.) and type sudo apt install plasma-nm. This stands for Plasma-NetworkManager. If it says it is already installed, great. Continue to the next step. 2) Type sudo raspi-config to run the configuration tool. Among distros that use apt, debian seems to be the best, no nonsense distro. So as suggested by u/Volitank, you should first install debian with no gui and then install kde-plasma-desktop and plasma-nm packages. But looking at the specs, plasma might be a bit heavy on you system. UKUI is a lightweight desktop environment based on a pluggable framework for Linux and other UNIX-like distributions. It provides a simple experience for browsing, searching, and managing your computer. It is developed using GTK and Qt. UKUI can be installed with: sudo apt install ukui-desktop-environment. Downloading Debian CD images with BitTorrent BitTorrent is a peer to peer download system optimised for large numbers of downloaders. It puts minimal load on our servers because BitTorrent clients upload pieces of files to others while downloading, thus spreading the load across the network and making blazing fast downloads possible. KDE Plasma Discover gets stuck at "still looking". I recently switched on my laptop from Arch to Debian. I usually use Gnome but for the small laptop-screen (14") I felt like KDE is much better suited. It works quite well out-of-the-box, I only had to switch the wlan-service. Now I encountered this bug. Configure VNC to Use XFCE. Install XFCE on Debian: sudo apt install task-xfce-desktop dbus-x11. To configure VNC to use XFCE edit the ~/.vnc/xstartup file (or create a new one if it doesn’t already exist) and add paste in the following: ~/.vnc/xstartup. #!/bin/sh. # Start up the standard system desktop. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

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