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RHEL at work.
Not having
Kate
orOkular
is a pain.Need to download
cmake
for certain cases.Subscription Manager is a pain.
Air gap means I can't make do with
snap
s.I would also gripe about not having KDE, but that would be unfair and off topic in this case.
@ulterno
For which cases did you need cake for example?
My base OS is Fedora Kinoite and I'm considering have AlmaLinux in a podman container for some applications and tools. Replacing it every year because fedora is eol is too often in my opinion.
Hasn't Kate been replaced by an upgraded Kwrite or is Kate still maintained?
Since you asked, I don't usually need cake, since I don't do parties, but I might occasionally buy a piece and eat it.
kate
andkwrite
are both maintained and usable side by side on the same system.In terms of features...
kwrite
:kate
::notepad
:notepad++
. Kinda...kwrite
is still much more featurefull thannotepad
.They have KDE Frameworks dependencies, which makes it non-trivial to install on RHEL when you can only access the local base and EPEL repo.
@ulterno
Haha. Typo. I meant cmake 😂
Ah i see. I think Alma has KDE available
Yeah, basically your DE will be the default of the distro. I've never had good luck with KDE above Centos 7. But I'm good with Gnome. I'm not saying it's not possible, but it's not worth my time and effort personally.