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Fedora proposal to change default desktop to KDE
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Yeah, but how will a beginner user know to install extension manager? I didn't. There's no prompt to install it.
For newcomers it just seems like a very basic ui with no configuration options whatsoever. Very frustrating.
It has just as much customization as Windows or Mac OS out of the box. I think the general idea is to not complicate the desktop which I like as I do not do much in the way of customization anyway.