On Mon, Oct 11, 2021, at 7:59 AM, local10 wrote: > Hi, > > Am considering upgrading from buster to bullseye and looking for some > feedback from those who have already done so. Was it worth it, in your > opinion? Anything you like in particular about bullseye? Any > problems/issues or degradation of performance/functionality/features, > especially related to the KDE and its apps? > > I'm asking this because something upgrading just isn't worth it, it's > better perhaps to wait for the next release, like for example when KDE > 3.5 was replaced with the initial KDE 4.x, that upgrade created so many > problems (for me) while adding very little in terms of benefits. > > Thanks
Hi, I run Bullseye and I find it very solid and trouble free. Though I didn't upgrade from Buster but instead used to run unstable and switched to stable when it released. Bullseye's KDE is very good and I have no issues with it other than I don't recommend you to run a Wayland session of it, you should stick with X11 for the time being. There exists unofficial repositories by a Debian/KDE packager if you wish to get more recent KDE software releases built for Bullseye.