Octopus1348
No. You can just do sudo apt install kde-minimal
or sudo apt install kde-full
. If you see a popup asking you to select SDDM or GDM, select GDM for GNOME to still have the screen lock function.
Then log out, click your user, click on the ⚙️ and select Plasma. Now just log in and you can do this again if you want to go back to GNOME.
Most iPhone users use Chrome even tough it's just Safari but from Google. Google will just update the EU version to use Chromium and the in users will notice nothing.
Nice.
You should only hop if you know what you're missing out on, if you don't and don't have any distro-specific problems, it's just unnecessary. But if you really feel like it and have enough disk space, you can try dual-booting another distro and see which you like better.
I hopped because I wanted immediate updates and easy compiling (AUR) so I picked an Arch-based OS.
Distro hopping is pretty similar to changing instances on Lemmy. If you don't have a reason, just keep using your current account.
I don't want anyone getting raped in prison.
Nowadays you need to print rarely, so paying for an entire month of the subscription just to print 10 pages is a terrible waste of money.
Oh, I just misunderstood your post.