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>>2268120Idk, I've been using GNOME a lot when I wanted a fully functional DE out of the box. Trying out KDE right now, I don't see that much of a substantial difference. GNOME might be a bit more resource intensive though. Most default settings like keyboard shortcuts are different, but that's something you can change later, it comes down to tweaking and personal settings. So idk, the pop_shell plugin for GNOME might be a point of interest for you if you want a "hybrid" GUI with the ability to switch between tiling and floating windows.