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-j...@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
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