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      <title>Switching to KDE</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I consider myself a power user.&#xA;I&#39;ve been using Linux exclusively on all my machines (except maybe on my&#xA;Androids, if you do not consider these linuxes) for over ten years.&#xA;Most of the time, I used i3wm (and some time sway), but I got tired of it about&#xA;two years ago.&#xA;I switched to XFCE. I told myself, I&#39;m living inside a terminal anyways, I use&#xA;mutt for mails, (neo)vim for editing stuff and do not use that many GUI apps&#xA;anyways.&#xA;The browser, of course. And telegram-desktop.&#xA;Recently (about a year ago maybe?), riot-desktop joined the two.&#xA;&#xA;I told myself that XFCE is eye-candy enough for me and performs really nice&#xA;without getting in my way while working in terminals.&#xA;&#xA;Today, I switched my two main devices to KDE Plasma 5. Well, my notebook was&#xA;actually switched yesterday. And because it was such a huge leap in &#34;niceness&#34;,&#xA;I switched my workstation today.&#xA;&#xA;I also switched my email setup to Korganizer with Kmail for mails. I am looking&#xA;forward to see how that performs for me.&#xA;&#xA;I always considered KDE the desktop for Linux. The one, normal users should&#xA;use to get a first impression of Linux. The one, that will be there for &#34;Linux&#xA;on the Desktop&#34; when it gets real. You know what I mean?&#xA;&#xA;I never considered for a power-user setup. Power users use i3wm, awesomeWM,&#xA;sway, ... but not full-blown desktop environments, do they?&#xA;Well, on several occasions I met Kai Uwe, a KDE dev&#xA;from a town not far from the town I grew up in.&#xA;We&#39;ve met on Linux-Days and other Community events. I always was amazed how fast&#xA;KDE was on his machines. I was blown away by the usability.&#xA;But I never really considered switching.&#xA;&#xA;Until today.&#xA;&#xA;Memory usage is where it should be: My desktop uses 3.6GB right now, with&#xA;Cantata (MPD client), Riot-Desktop (Electron!), Telegram, Firefox and Kontact&#xA;open (plus some more terminals and some services running in the background as&#xA;well).&#xA;&#xA;My Notebook was at about 5GB RAM usage with the same apps open and even some&#xA;more stuff running in the background.&#xA;&#xA;After that experience and also that performance on my rather old desktop&#xA;machine, I&#39;m blown away and am willing to invest time into getting to know how&#xA;to be even faster and more productive than I am currently feeling with KDE.&#xA;&#xA;tags: #kde #linux #desktop #software&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I consider myself a power user.
I&#39;ve been using Linux exclusively on all my machines (except maybe on my
Androids, if you do not consider these linuxes) for over ten years.
Most of the time, I used i3wm (and some time sway), but I got tired of it about
two years ago.
I switched to XFCE. I told myself, I&#39;m living inside a terminal anyways, I use
mutt for mails, (neo)vim for editing stuff and do not use that many GUI apps
anyways.
The browser, of course. And telegram-desktop.
Recently (about a year ago maybe?), riot-desktop joined the two.</p>

<p>I told myself that XFCE is eye-candy enough for me and performs really nice
without getting in my way while working in terminals.</p>

<p>Today, I switched my two main devices to KDE Plasma 5. Well, my notebook was
actually switched yesterday. And because it was such a huge leap in “niceness”,
I switched my workstation today.</p>

<p>I also switched my email setup to Korganizer with Kmail for mails. I am looking
forward to see how that performs for me.</p>

<p>I always considered KDE <em>the</em> desktop for Linux. The one, normal users should
use to get a first impression of Linux. The one, that will be there for “Linux
on the Desktop” when it gets real. You know what I mean?</p>

<p>I never considered for a power-user setup. Power users use i3wm, awesomeWM,
sway, ... but not full-blown desktop environments, do they?
Well, on several occasions I met <a href="https://blog.broulik.de/">Kai Uwe</a>, a KDE dev
from a town not far from the town I grew up in.
We&#39;ve met on Linux-Days and other Community events. I always was amazed how fast
KDE was on his machines. I was blown away by the usability.
But I never <em>really</em> considered switching.</p>

<p>Until today.</p>

<p>Memory usage is where it should be: My desktop uses 3.6GB right now, with
Cantata (MPD client), Riot-Desktop (Electron!), Telegram, Firefox and Kontact
open (plus some more terminals and some services running in the background as
well).</p>

<p>My Notebook was at about 5GB RAM usage with the same apps open and even some
more stuff running in the background.</p>

<p>After that experience and also that <em>performance</em> on my rather old desktop
machine, I&#39;m blown away and am willing to invest time into getting to know how
to be even faster and more productive than I am currently feeling with KDE.</p>

<p>tags: <a href="https://beyermatthias.de/tag:kde" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">kde</span></a> <a href="https://beyermatthias.de/tag:linux" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">linux</span></a> <a href="https://beyermatthias.de/tag:desktop" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">desktop</span></a> <a href="https://beyermatthias.de/tag:software" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">software</span></a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2020 16:40:13 +0200</pubDate>
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