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Sparky Linux is well-known as a very good lightweight Linux distribution. Typically, Sparky defaults to the LXQt desktop, but offers versions with MATE, Xfce, and KDE Plasma. When I considered testing Sparky Linux, I considered what would be the best option for those who are new to Linux, but also want to benefit from a more lightweight distribution, so they can resurrect older hardware (such as those computers running Windows 10 that do not support Windows 11).
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With that in mind, I decided to go the KDE Plasma route.
I like KDE Plasma. I find it's the perfect desktop environment for those who are new to Linux, but also might want to be able to configure their desktop however they want (and without struggle). This is a bit of an odd combination, given that KDE Plasma isn't exactly known for being a lightweight environment. That may be true, but KDE Plasma has proven itself to be quite capable, even with lesser system resources.
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