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I asked if I could use Arch with Chad KDE but they denied. Then I asked for at Windows but also denied. I'm forced to used Ubuntu LTS with GNOME.
Damn where do you work, I'd gladly fill that seat. I'd take Ubuntu over Windows any day.
I actually like Gnome but I'm so tired of Microsoft shops.
So you’re forced to use Ubuntu, not GNOME? Why don’t you just install KDE then? I understand them wanting to keep distros the same between people if anything but DE shouldn’t matter.