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Fedora 41 and Minimal KDE Plasma guide

Fedora Linux Distribution

Introduction to Fedora 41

Fedora 41 represents the last version of one of the most popular Linux distributions, earning praise from experts and users around the world. This version brings significant improvements over previous versions, making it an excellent choice for users who want to take full advantage of a modern environment. Performance and stability are key priorities, and the new version reveals many improvements in system settings and hardware support.

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KDE Plasma on Fedora: Minimal Setup

Fedora Linux Distribution

I have been using Fedora Linux for some time now. I switched from Arch Linux in search of some more “peaceful” distribution. However, I’ve been using Arch for too long to accept the KDE spin of Fedora that comes with a bunch of bloatware by default. I searched and of course found a tutorial for a minimal installation of the KDE Plasma environment on Fedora. I wrote about it almost a year ago, and now a new version is coming!

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Fedora KDE Plasma Minimal Easy Install Guide

Fedora Linux Distribution

After a while, I will talk about Fedora again, because during the previous distro-hopping , Fedora generally left a positive impression on me. I may have been a little harsh to the Gnome environment, but in any case, this distro received a passing grade. Maybe even a C+! Between versions 34 and 35, I noticed significant improvements in the package manager, ie its speed. This text brings one more thing, and that is the bash script for installing Fedora with KDE Plasma environment and all the basic programs to use.

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