After 2y on Linux I can say with full confidence that switching from GNOME to KDE (for me) is a bigger barrier than switching from Windows to Linux ever was.
I’ve tried a lot to like KDE but I just can’t. I usually see people discussing distros but I feel like picking the right DE makes much bigger impact. I’m yet to try Hyprland though.
Considering the fact that I’m itching to get Steam Frame and VR on GNOME will likely be broken indefinitely, idk what to do.


What got me disappointed is that I heard so much about KDE customization and that it wasn’t buggy anymore.
I thought I’d be able to reproduce the vanilla Gnome workflow where you easily switch between workspaces. This with the advantage of things being customizable.
But it’s just too buggy and complicated for me…
I had the same experience. Switching virtual desktops is what I do constantly and KDE just behaved weirdly all the time
Same. Its the only thing i like about gnome, that buttery smooth three finger swipe on the touchpad to switch around. It made me actually understand how people can stand to work on a laptop without multiple monitors
Everything else about gnome to me just feels like they’re trying to abstract away basic functionality
I’ve actualy went from 3 monitors to a single monitor with ton of virtual desktops. On KDE I felt very limited with just 1 screen though.
I treat virtual desktop as a “WM” basically … one or two windows per desktop and I switch between them rapidly either with key shortcut, mouse wheel in top left corner or combined depending on what I’m doing. And when I say rapidly I mean usually multiple times per minute… it’s just so seamless.
This does not work on KDE, it’s too slow and buggy for this workflow.
Yeah… I’m curious to see if SteamOS helps advance KDE.
I never used the virtual desktops with it.
I had set up an htpc and made some customizations to make it more TV and mini keyboard friendly.