Fedora 41 KDE Review
I've written a long, thorough review of Fedora 41 KDE edition, tested in a multi-boot Windows and Linux setup on a laptop with AMD processor and integrated graphics and SSD storage, covering live session, installation and post-install use, including counterintuitive setup wizard, deficient Wayland-only desktop, look and feel, customization, mediocre fonts, problems and artifacts with HD scaling, fast package management with extra repositories and software sources (Flatpak, optional snap, proprietary RPM archives), hardware compatibility, stability, performance, responsiveness, average battery life, everyday use, extra software, some bugs and niggles, other observations, and more. Enjoy.
Fedora 41 KDE Review
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