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|    Carlos E. R. to Nuno Silva    |
|    Re: Linux Mint may make fewer releases a    |
|    17 Feb 26 11:45:04    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2026-02-17 11:15, Nuno Silva wrote:       > On 2026-02-16, Bobbie Sellers wrote:       >       >>       >> Actually Plasma 5 was very light but Plasma 6 added back a lot of volume       >> in disk and memory space. Despite that it contains useful improvements       >> especially to the clipboard. Sadly KDE has decided to beome dependent       >> on systemd so that it will become much heavier and I will have to give it       >> up as PCLinuxOS is specifically anti-systemd or Poettering's folly as we       >> call it. I started using KDE about 20 years ago on version 3.57 for       >> Mandriva because it gave me a Desktop Environment on which I could       >> maintain the workflow I had become accustomed to on AmigaOS.       >       > Not that this says anything about whether it will depend more on systemd       > or not, but some posts I saw on the fediverse suggest that currently       > only their graphical login manager depends/will depend on systemd.       >       > If the KDE sources are not misleading and really mean it by saying it's       > just the login manager, then the desktop itself ought to be still usable       > without systemd.              Possibly it uses systemd login features to know what user has access to       resources such as the USB, audio, DVD.... Who has the seat.              ...              --       Cheers,        Carlos E.R.        ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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