[PLUG] Any thoughts on installing KDE/Plasma on a Solid State (sans HD) Laptop

Vedanta Teacher orevedantateacher at gmail.com
Fri Feb 5 18:02:48 UTC 2016


Everyone,

  I was thinking of picking up a solid state lap top with no physical HD
and installing KDE/Plasma. From what I've read and heard KDE is a
bit resource hungry but its been around a long time and the support
seems stable.

I don't know if there are issues installing KDE on a solid state.

 I was looking for a clean, no clutter, no hassle OS and desktop
(please God no more dancing paper clips..) and KDE seemed a
good choice as well as having custom settings. I thought about
FreeBSD I just haven't had time to research it.

I already have multiple computers:
#1: ASUS laptop in Ubuntu Unity 14.04
#2: HP solid state in win 8.x
#3: HP all in one in win 8.x
#4: Lenovo laptop (think pad) in win 7.x (I may reformat and convert to
Mint)

And yes, I do like to tinker, that's why I like F.O.S.S.
I'm not phrasing this correctly but I'm looking for a OS/desktop for
a mature adult. I don't need or want pop up adds for rap videos, womens
kickers , hand holding or the like.

Blessings,
Paul



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