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Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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I love gnome too and after messing up with KDE I learned not to go hard on customizing it. I run KDE on my school laptop that sees 50% of the workload and it's very nice after I set up all the shortcuts and screen edges to work the same as they do on gnome (took me like 5 mins in the middle of a downtime during a lecture) I'd say don't overthink it, just like get SD and enjoy. Id you don't like kde you can always get another distro on it.
It’s probably what I’ll end up doing, but I just wanted to know what my options were.
With non locked down hardware, your options are always limited by hubris.