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(Double posted, so reply to your list)<br>
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I've been looking for a distro with recent KDE and recent kerne<b>l</b>.
So, the benchmark was <b>Kubuntu</b> 25.10 (v6.4 KDE, v6.17
kernel).<br>
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1. Started with <b>Mint</b> + "<font face="monospace">apt install
kde-full</font>". Result was comparable to Kubuntu LTS, ie. v5.27
KDE, v6.14 kernel. Makes sense, since Mint is based on Ubuntu LTS.<br>
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2. Then, tried <b>LMDE</b> + "<font face="monospace">apt install
kde-full</font>". I was surprised to get a rather recent v6.3 KDE
with v6.12 kernel. I was expecting an old KDE, even older than Mint
version.<br>
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3. So, decided to try <b>Debian</b> <b>testing</b> + KDE. I got
v6.5.4 KDE (latest) and v6.17.12 kernel. Not bad.<br>
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Right now, <b>Debian testing</b> is compiling v6.12.62 and v6.18.1
kernels for Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. We'll see how it goes.<br>
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To those using Debian testing, how would you rate its stability? Is
it suitable for daily PC?
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