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  • But why not KDE? Its the best DE of all, […]

    Not OP but I tried Fedora Kinoite a few days ago. My experience:

    • Try to add a widget to the task bar
    • Why are there mutiple widgets for desktop switching with the same icon but a differen’t name?
    • Try to add a widget to the desktop
    • The widget gets spawned outside of the visible desktop. Apparrently there’s no easy way to delete a widget that’s off-screen.
    • The badge with the numer that indicates how often a widget is already added to the desktop only gets shown after I added a new widget, that is off-screen too.
    • Shut down and uninstall VM.

    Why is it possible to even spawn widgets that are off screen? Whey are there multiple task bar widgets that apparently do the same thing and are indistinguishable? Very frustrating unfortunately.
















  • Your title is a bit provocative but I feel you. The biggest plus for Linux is also a bit of a negative: there are so many different ways to do things. There are multiple file managers for example, that all behave differently in some ways. So at the beginning it can be frustrating at times to figure out how things work and how to accomplish your goal.