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@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social is there any distro for Raspberry Pi with KDE? I’d love to give it a try 🙌🏻
0 0 ReplyYou can install KDE on Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian). Just download the 'Lite' image, flash and install e.g. kde-plasma-desktop with apt.
2 0 ReplyYou can?!
I’m trying this. Thanks.
0 0 ReplyI'd recommend that you do this on a minimal install. You do not want to end up with conflicts
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@in_sympathy @kde @kde@lemmy.kde.social I recommend Fedora KDE Spin
For installation instructions, checkout: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/raspberry-pi/
Note: Current stable release of Fedora only includes Plasma 5. Plasma 6 will be included in the upcoming stable release, Fedora 40, which is scheduled for release later this month.
1 0 Reply@triskelion @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social I guess that’s what I’ll try then 🙌🏻
0 0 ReplyForget my other comment. This is the right answer
1 0 Reply@in_sympathy @triskelion @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social I had a really really rough experience with Fedora on the Raspberry Pi 4. Explicitly Fedora Server. Imao I think the ARM build is unexpectedly unstable.
Don't get me wrong I love Fedora I use it as my primary distro but on the Pi? Well I had a hell of a ride.
0 0 ReplyHow long ago was that. I think they improved the stability more recently
1 0 Reply@possiblylinux127 I still had issues with F37. But it is explicitly to mention thst this was the Fedora Server build. Not a Workstation of Spin build.
0 0 ReplyI think they have made it better since then but I haven't tested it.
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Theoretically you can install KDE on any distro. The bigger question is how new of packages do you want. Newer is less stable but has the latest features.
1 0 ReplyIsnt it the default for raspbian? Kind of the default pi distro?
1 0 ReplyFrom my understanding and memory Raspberry Pi OS uses a custom LXDE derivative
2 0 ReplyMight be right; most of what ive done on pi was in terminal, so I very much could have missed the difference.
Is it available in package manager?
1 0 ReplyShould be available from raspberry pi's package repos as
raspberrypi-ui-mods
and of course you'll needxserver-xorg
if you don't already have that2 0 Reply