Very cool, I might try KDE out again. I used to use it as my DE back in the day.
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KDE or bust in my book, zero telemetry by default is how all software should be setup!
Wait, are you saying KDE as telemetry activated by default?
With KDE any telemetry is opt in only, so by default there's zero telemetry
Oh, good. I trust KDE with that kind of data, but I can understand not anyone would (nor should), and people should never have to opt-out of sharing data, but opt-in if they so wish.
I might either get the Ubuntu distro or Mint distro.
Fedora or Nobara are worth checking out too!
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