I run mint-mate and I hear about people who lose input devices and such. I
have never had a problem with mint where I lose devices after an update.
Mint-mate has been rock-solid for as long as I can remember.

On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 5:16 PM, Matt Graham <mhgra...@crow202.org> wrote:

> On 2015-10-29 13:10, Nathan England wrote:
>
>> I appreciate your input. I go back and forth between xfce and kde
>> because I personally really really love the glitchy pig, but sometimes
>> I need to get work done more than mess with windows resizing and
>> screens blacking out.
>>
>
> I've been using Gentoo and KDE exclusively since 2004 on a bunch of
> different machines, and SuSE and KDE before that.  KDE's heavier than some
> things.  However, Gentoo's KDE has only been glitchy for me during the
> early 4.x releases.
>
> Are other distros building their KDE packages from the unstable
> super-latest stuff the devs have typed in or something?  I've had more
> problems with Xorg than with KDE over the last few years.  (This is usually
> because in Gentoo the Xorg server doesn't necessarily depend on the
> keyboard and mouse Xorg modules.  So updating Xorg may not update the
> keyboard and mouse modules, so the next time you restart X, *poof* no input
> devices.)
>
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