The best one I’ve ever heard is they like the Microsoft wallpapers. Yes i told them you can use them on linux too. But they argued with me that they wouldn’t be compatible.

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    I need to be able to “RDP” into remote machines. I think that one is probably easy and built-in from decades ago.

    KDE has a built in RDP server you can enable!

    If you’re using X server and not Wayland, xrdp is also good.

    Remmina is a good RDP client.

    I also need to be able to setup a Hyper-V equivalent, to run other machines from my main laptop- haven’t figured that one out yet.

    GNOME Boxes might be what you’re looking for? KVM if you need a full blown hypervisor.

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      Thank you. I liked KDE when I played with Mandrake many years ago. Does that still exist? Maybe just dated the last time I tried to run Linux as my primary. I have “supported” Linux as needed throughout the years, but mostly through competent searches and general IT knowledge.

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        13 hours ago

        I’ve never heard Mandrake it but gave it a quick search and it seems they’ve been discontinued for a while.

        KDE is alive and well! It honestly feels a bit like Windows 7 which was why I as a former Windows user like it. I personally use Fedora KDE and would recommemd it.