A new project called KDE Initial System Setup or KISS the maintainer is not a fan of this acronym is finally starting to look like a finished product, promising a much slicker out of the box experience for KDE Plasma users . Many Linux distributions handle their core installation using Calamares , which is a fantastic distro agnostic tool for getting the OS onto a drive. The experience after that first boot, however, often lacks a certain polish compared to what you would find on a new Mac or...

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