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I tried KDE a few times in the past - REALLY broken. I wouldn't use it if I had serious work to do. Mind you, I wouldn't use Linux at all if I had any serious paid work to do lol Functionality is sketchy at best. It's not a serious tool you can rely on.

You can't even hold GNU coders to task because they freely relinquished all responsibility they have to the code they write under the license. A fantastic way to get bad code that nobody needs to own up to. Quality control at it's best ffs

I'm going back to using old Windows for recording on. Modern software and OSes are too much of a liability and seem to slow productivity more than they help.

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