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Experience with KDE on Fedora?
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KDE on Fedora is great. My only complaint is by default Firefox doesn't use the KDE file picker, it uses (presumably) Gnome's file picker. This is fixable but I shouldn't have to do it.
Even the flatpak version? No idea why fedora is still not yet on the flatpak version.
I use the Flatpak version of Firefox on Fedora Kinoite and it uses the KDE file picker without problems, I guess it's an issue with the RPM version.
No idea, I try to avoid containerized software on desktops unless absolutely necessary like discord and jellyfin.
Why?
Oof, that would annoy me greatly. Obviously those are two of the heavier usage items I'd need.