Fedora KDE has been wonderful for me recently. It has had an occasional reboot when coming back from sleep... More inconvenient than critical. KDE is fantastic and intuitive (mostly).
After asking Claude.ai some questions about how fedora networking and packaging works (dnf, networkmanager, etc) I have a pretty good grasp of everything.
Snaps seem like a hindrance to traditional application workflows- that it doesn't have a flow for a user to enable activity outside the snap.
After asking Claude.ai some questions about how fedora networking and packaging works (dnf, networkmanager, etc) I have a pretty good grasp of everything.
Snaps seem like a hindrance to traditional application workflows- that it doesn't have a flow for a user to enable activity outside the snap.
Time to ask Claude a few more questions.