On Fri, 2020-01-24 at 23:48 -0700, linux guy wrote:
I'm running Fedora 31/KDE and it is great. Fantastic, actually.
Kudos to
the team that delivers and supports Fedora, release after release. Things
just keep getting better and better and the update process is so smooth and
easy. Especially compared to those other operating systems...
However, F31/KDE isn't perfect. Here are a few things that could be
better...
There is a KDE Fedora mailing list where it would probably be more
productive to post this. <mailto:kde-join@lists.fedoraproject.org>
[...]
4) It would be really, really nice if KDE remembered which desktop
an
application was on when you rebooted after doing a forced shutdown. For
example, sometimes I have 30 Firefox browsers open on various topics,
spread across 3 or 4 desktops, plus some PDFs in viewers and a few Konsole
sessions and a few Kwrite documents... and a large update comes along that
I need to apply that requires a reboot.
This is also a pet peeve of mine. However I think KDE apps do remember
their desktop, it's the non-KDE ones that don't. This includes Firefox
and Chrome among others.
[...]
2) Multiple desktops. OMG, I could never live without multiple
desktops.
So nice to be able to sort tasks into desktops and then jump from desktop
to desktop to handle things.
Gnome also has multiple desktops. I find the KDE implementation much
more usable, but that's a matter of preference.
4) dnf update. Dnf in general. Has there ever been such a great
package
manager ? I can remember complaining going from Yum to DNF, but I was
wrong !
This has nothing to do with KDE. Dnf is common to all Fedora spins.
poc