Until now, we've discussed some of the other editions of Linux Mint such as the MATE and Xfce editions, but we have yet to take a look at the KDE edition. If you've tried the other versions of Mint, you may have noticed that apart from the inherent differences relative to the various desktop environments, each is made to look and function mostly the same. The Mint developers have ported the Mint-X theme to the Xfce, MATE, and Debian editions, so each of them have a very close look and feel. However, the KDE edition is the most unique among the various spins of Mint and is certainly worth taking a look at.
In this appendix, we will discuss the following topics:
The KDE desktop
Using Dolphin–KDE's file manager
Adding Plasmoids to the desktop
Discovering Mint KDE's default applications
Utilizing Activities and Workspaces
Configuring network connections