Hey everyone! I'm gearing up to switch to Linux and could really use some insights. I've been a loyal Samsung user with my phone, tablet, and Buds, so I'm quite attached to the One UI style and how it integrates with Windows through Link to Windows.
I have two main questions:
1. Is there a certain desktop environment or skin on Linux that captures the essence of Samsung's One UI? I'm after that sleek, modern look with blur effects.
2. What about ecosystem integration? I rely on Link to Windows for notifications, sharing photos, and files. Is there a comparable solution for Samsung devices on Linux?
Any recommendations on which Linux distribution to start with would be super helpful. Thanks a lot!
1 Answer
If you're aiming for a mobile-like experience on Linux, definitely consider using Plasma or GNOME as your desktop environment. They both offer a familiar interface. While there’s Plasma Mobile for touch screens, it’s not ideal for desktops. You can also use KDE Connect for linking your mobile devices to your computer, in addition to GSConnect.

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