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I also think KDE has come a long way. You can configure it all you want and if you ignore the plasma-stuff widgets, then it doesn't get in the way and is very space-efficient (just a panel really?).

I keep hearing good things about Fedora's support for KDE but have not tried it personally.

I run KDE on openSUSE and am very happy with it, as well as the community there.




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