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I have stability issues with Plasma as well, otherwise I'd be using it too. I like both XFCE and Cinnamon but Plasma was so intuitive and customizable.
On an interesting sidenote, I wonder if M$ is feeling the pinch? I discovered about two weeks ago that M$ is making extended security updates free as long as the user is willing to create a M$ account and enable the "synchronize your account" feature when they register for the extension. In the EU, they were forced to give the extension for free without the strings attached. Could they be realizing that users are not going to be strong-armed into an unnecessary and wasteful hardware upgrade (and hence, Windoze will lose a chunk of its market share)?