On Tuesday July 16 2019 08:31:15 Draciron Smith wrote:

> > I am curious if KDE 5.5.5 was a Windows Vista kind of release that isn't
> >> really supported or used?

The notion of support in Open Source software always makes me chuckle. You will 
find kind souls who'll try to help you with running really old software (often 
because they do so themselves) but you'll also find people who consider you 
should just run the most recent version (because they always do) - regardless 
of whether your machine is up to that.

Of course, with Linux there is much less reason not to upgrade as most of the 
time the newer software will run just as smoothly as long as you manage to 
deactivate any new redundant eye-candy that it comes with. KDE desktops used to 
be less resource-hungry (and thus faster, once started) than Gnome, but KDE's 
move to using more and more QML will probably not work out so nicely on slower 
machines. You can still get around it in part, but that requires figuring out 
how.

You may want to try Lubuntu, it's Qt-based desktop that still uses parts of KDE 
but is supposed to be more suitable for slower hardware.

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