• niisyth@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    I tried PopOS and the pop store is not the best, and gnome is too foreign for someone coming from windows.

    And also, too fiddly to make it work with a number of third party extensions vs the customization being built in.

    KDE is heavier but also seems more streamlined and Cinnamon is fairly decent too.

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      5 months ago

      I think Gnome VS KDE it’s just a POV

      Your argument makes sense that KDE and Cinnamon can be welcoming to Windows users. However I can argue that it can also make these newcomers to keep a “windows-like” mindset and that can be frustrating.

      If a newcomer comes to Gnome, due to it’s totally different paradigm, it may induce this newcomer to have an open mind and, therefore, be more welcoming to linux experience.

      I don’t think one argument or the other is right or wrong. I think both arguments are valid and that’s just a different perspective. I, personally, think that a totally new paradigm is good to newcomers, but be free to disagree, since you understand that there is no right or wrong regarding this topic