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Over the years I have come to realize that KDE has more to offer than what the distribution comes installed with.
There are much more things KDE can do, which, to install either you have to stumble upon randomly, or you have to be too bored to read the descriptions of all the KDE packages in you distro. I think here we can take inspiration from windows 'Add/Remove Features' A small tool available in settings, and uses 'Discover' or any other lib for distro specific package management. Its list the features provided by KDE. For Examaple: KDE vault KDE color correction KDE online accounts ... and so on The user can enable and disable it and the backend installs and removes appropriate packages. This will help the user to discover what all their KDE desktop can do. And get rid of things they don't really care about. |
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