I have read the FAQ of KDE Neon: it is well made and answers ground questions like “Is it a distro?” or “Can I turn Kubuntu into KDE Neon?”

…And yet I’m confused, because I’m just a newbie in the Linux world. For instance, when they say “on top of a stable base” I don’t know what’s meant as a “base”.

I think I understand that it isn’t a distro, but it fascinates me that it’s meant to be installed from an ISO or similar, just like a distro.

I wonder if any of you can explain:

  • What is it, in different words?
  • Why is it “implemented” as it is?
  • Are there any other “quasi-distros” like KDE Neon out there?
  • Do you use it? how has your experience with it been?

Cheers!

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KDE neon is a distro. It’s the long-term support version of Ubuntu as the base with the latest stable KDE software on top.

I’ve personally used it for years because I love the KDE software suite and that is pretty much the sole focus here.

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PS: they say “most other software is not supported”. Have you ever had any problem installing other programs? As examples, I’d prefer using Firefox to Konqueror, and other programs to KDE connect.

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I think they refer to other desktop environments. I’ve never had any issues installing other software on my system, it works just like any other Linux distro.

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OK I’m confused. They say it isn’t “quite” a distro. So what’s missing to make it a distro without the “quite”?

Thank you for sharing your experience! I love KDE’s customizability and that’s why I’m interested in KDE Neon too.

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I think the meaning behind this is that the largest amount of work doesn’t go into the distro itself and mostly into the KDE software. The Ubuntu base is not developed or maintained by the KDE team, they basically just “borrow” it as a platform for their KDE suite.

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Very helpful, thank you so much!

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KDE Neon is new KDE with old Ubuntu. Kubuntu is old KDE with new Ubuntu

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