• Corroded@leminal.space
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    10 months ago

    This major change won’t affect existing EndeavourOS users as they will be able to continue enjoying the Arch Linux-based distro with their favorite desktop environment. On the other hand, the devs removed the Sway, Qtile, BSPWM, Openbox, and Worm community editions from the Calamares installer as there’s no one left to maintain them.

    May also be relevant to some users.

    The devs explain the switch from Xfce to KDE Plasma as a way to make EndeavourOS development and maintenance easier for them as they have a more native experience with the Calamares installer.

    Could someone explain to me why the Calamares installer would have to do with them deciding on KDE over XFCE?

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      10 months ago

      Calamares uses the QML / Qt toolkit. Most of the people involved in Calamares are also involved in the KDE Project.

      XFCE use the GTK toolkit.

      So, it is totally reasonable to say that KDE is “more native”.

      While Wayland maybe a factor, KDE itself will not be fully Wayland compatible until Plasma 6 next year. So that does not really explain the timing of this move.

      I use XFCE myself so I am a bit nervous about the change. We will see.

    • mhz@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      Probably to drop support for xorg. Plasma 6 is going to be wayland by default, while xfce is slow when it comes to wayland adoption

  • 🦄🦄🦄@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    Is it hard to switch from Xfce to Plasma? Will it affect my installed programs? I only use this computer for gaming and dev work which is backed up against a git repo tho so I wouldn’t be too sad to lose it.

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      10 months ago

      Not really, and no. This shouldn’t affect your already-running system. This change means that the iso will offer plasma by default and will run plasma in the live environment.

      And I wouldn’t say it’s particularly hard to switch from any desktop environment to another. It takes some relearning where stuff is, keyboard shortcuts, etc, but any desktop environment can run any Linux program, provided the necessary libraries are installed (which your package manager takes care of). You can install kde programs on your xfce desktop, and they will run fine (and vice versa). They’ll just pull in a bunch of kde libraries when you install.