I've been trying out Ptyxis for a few weeks now and it's quite nice to use with Distrobox or other containers. It's easy to set up profiles with particular docker containers and it automatically picks up distrobox containers.
It also has the "top bar color changes as a state indicator feature". eg: when I run a "zypper ref" the top bar goes red. The multi tab overview can be useful too, and it has a lot of color themes OOTB. These are nice touches.
The upgrade process on Kinoite (KDE Atomic) was extremely fast and smooth. Fedora has always been among the most reliable when it comes to upgrades in my experience.
Been testing Fedora 41 Beta of KDE SPin and it is very very good. Still like openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma desktop more but yeah can also highly recommend Fedora 41 KDE Spin.
Smooth upgrade on Fedora Desktop. This is the first I've heard of Ptyxis. I'll try 'er out and see if there are any advantages over Gnome Terminal.
I've been trying out Ptyxis for a few weeks now and it's quite nice to use with Distrobox or other containers. It's easy to set up profiles with particular docker containers and it automatically picks up distrobox containers.
It also has the "top bar color changes as a state indicator feature". eg: when I run a "zypper ref" the top bar goes red. The multi tab overview can be useful too, and it has a lot of color themes OOTB. These are nice touches.
Haven't used it myself, but from what I know it should "work better" with container technologies (in the sense of integate them nicer I assume)
The upgrade process on Kinoite (KDE Atomic) was extremely fast and smooth. Fedora has always been among the most reliable when it comes to upgrades in my experience.
Been testing Fedora 41 Beta of KDE SPin and it is very very good. Still like openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma desktop more but yeah can also highly recommend Fedora 41 KDE Spin.
Just updated my KDE Spin and al went fine and works great. Thanks to Fedora and KDE teams!
How is dnf5? I haven't tried it yet.