Pantsofmagic@lemmy.world
on 24 Aug 2024 10:31
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I’m really excited about how great KDE has become in recent years. It was getting scary back when KDE4 had lots of problems and gnome3 was devoid of all functionality. Nowadays KDE makes the Linux desktop truly a pleasure to use.
KDE4 was deprecated a decade ago now. It’s hard to believe.
burrito@sh.itjust.works
on 28 Aug 2024 01:42
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I loved the glorious 3.5.x days. What a fantastic DE it was then. I compiled 3.5.0 from source when it was released because it was going to take the Fedora guys too long to package.
WILSOOON@programming.dev
on 24 Aug 2024 10:45
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Kde is looking mighty good to try now, ive been kind of bored from gnome recently
Theharpyeagle@lemmy.world
on 24 Aug 2024 15:10
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I avoided it for a while because it felt so clunky, but it has really improved in the last decade.
same here! kde is one of the reasons im feeling like hopping. they really polished it a lot in areas where it was needed.
i just need a little free time, any day now.
PlantPowerPhysicist@discuss.tchncs.de
on 24 Aug 2024 11:10
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I’ve wanted this for a while; when I’m done with my computer, I don’t mind it staying on a bit longer to do this, rather than when I next turn it on when I (presumably) want to do something. Great add!
bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de
on 24 Aug 2024 11:32
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I wonder how that will play together with Distros like OpenSUSE Tumbleweed where you basically do a whole OS upgrade and are not supposed to do “just” updates.
I hope we can easily supply our own script to run.
princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone
on 24 Aug 2024 15:51
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I’d imagine there would have to be script support, as KDE runs on many distros that all have very different update flows.
brian@programming.dev
on 25 Aug 2024 13:16
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it’s tied to packagekit, so tumbleweed should work ootb. opensuse’s immutable distro is less likely to be possible though, as well as anything else like that
lengau@midwest.social
on 24 Aug 2024 14:44
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You know what else would be awesome? “Update, reboot, and (just this once) automatically login”
It would be super useful for when I’m alone at home working but want to do updates over my lunch break.
kuberoot@discuss.tchncs.de
on 24 Aug 2024 16:07
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I think an issue is, this sets up your computer to have a way to bypass putting your password in on boot. If you don’t care about security too much and don’t have things like secure boot and encryption, then that’s bypassable anyways… But otherwise, I’d be concerned about introducing systems that specifically bypass security.
As long as you have to put in your password when you enable this I feel like it’s fine. There’s plenty of times, especially on Linux, where the user has to bypass security limitations to do this (sudo being the most obvious example)
kuberoot@discuss.tchncs.de
on 25 Aug 2024 13:16
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The issue is, when doing sudo, you have to put in the password when doing sudo. In this case, you put in your password, some flag is set, the computer does a full reset, and then after it reads the flag and decides to bypass the password system. That sounds like just a step away of figuring out how to set this flag without a password to bypass logging in.
I used GNOME for years because people say it’s “easier”, but it’s not “easier” it’s just simpler. I almost never need to go to the command line with KDE whereas with GNOME it was a weekly occurrence. I am frankly embarrassed I wrote off KDE for so long.
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I’m really excited about how great KDE has become in recent years. It was getting scary back when KDE4 had lots of problems and gnome3 was devoid of all functionality. Nowadays KDE makes the Linux desktop truly a pleasure to use.
KDE4 was deprecated a decade ago now. It’s hard to believe.
I loved the glorious 3.5.x days. What a fantastic DE it was then. I compiled 3.5.0 from source when it was released because it was going to take the Fedora guys too long to package.
Kde is looking mighty good to try now, ive been kind of bored from gnome recently
I avoided it for a while because it felt so clunky, but it has really improved in the last decade.
same here! kde is one of the reasons im feeling like hopping. they really polished it a lot in areas where it was needed.
i just need a little free time, any day now.
I’ve wanted this for a while; when I’m done with my computer, I don’t mind it staying on a bit longer to do this, rather than when I next turn it on when I (presumably) want to do something. Great add!
I wonder how that will play together with Distros like OpenSUSE Tumbleweed where you basically do a whole OS upgrade and are not supposed to do “just” updates.
I hope we can easily supply our own script to run.
I’d imagine there would have to be script support, as KDE runs on many distros that all have very different update flows.
it’s tied to packagekit, so tumbleweed should work ootb. opensuse’s immutable distro is less likely to be possible though, as well as anything else like that
You know what else would be awesome? “Update, reboot, and (just this once) automatically login”
It would be super useful for when I’m alone at home working but want to do updates over my lunch break.
I think an issue is, this sets up your computer to have a way to bypass putting your password in on boot. If you don’t care about security too much and don’t have things like secure boot and encryption, then that’s bypassable anyways… But otherwise, I’d be concerned about introducing systems that specifically bypass security.
As long as you have to put in your password when you enable this I feel like it’s fine. There’s plenty of times, especially on Linux, where the user has to bypass security limitations to do this (sudo being the most obvious example)
The issue is, when doing sudo, you have to put in the password when doing sudo. In this case, you put in your password, some flag is set, the computer does a full reset, and then after it reads the flag and decides to bypass the password system. That sounds like just a step away of figuring out how to set this flag without a password to bypass logging in.
Hardly that often there is a kernell update that require a reboot
I can never tell if this KDE Stan is a joke or not.
I don’t know what the hell are you talking about
omg ddcci :)
Nice, already wanted this
Gnome has been pissing me off for a while. Time to take a try of kde
I used GNOME for years because people say it’s “easier”, but it’s not “easier” it’s just simpler. I almost never need to go to the command line with KDE whereas with GNOME it was a weekly occurrence. I am frankly embarrassed I wrote off KDE for so long.