• NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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    KDE has a really nice suite of applications and utilities. No other desktop environment really compares on that level (and Amarok is back!).

    XFCE &etc are also good if you are running lightweight hardware (not just old hardware) but still want a desktop environment.

    CLI is best for servers and remotely managed/headless systems.

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      KDE has crazy complex apps like Krita, digiKam, KDEnlive, Kate, Konqueror, etc etc.

      They went more minimal and dedicated over time

      Amarok -> Elisa, Kasts

      Konqueror -> Dolphin, Falkon/“just use Firefox”

      I dont get why we have Gwenview, Kolourpaint, Spectacle edit and digiKam though, this feels absurd

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        I just installed Fedora KDE for the first time from gnome and goddamn all these fucking Ks lmao! Gotta say though I didn’t like elisa, installed Clementine almost immediately. I definitely don’t need all these apps but I have to figure out what they all do before I go removing them willy nilly.

        And it refused to update my default browser to Librewolf so I had to uninstall Firefox to force it.

        And NetworkManager wouldn’t work with the official fedora recommendation of how to randomize mac addresses, no clue why, it worked on gnome.

        Other than that it is neat, though.

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          Yeah Fedora KDE is very bloated.

          But no, changing the default browser under “default apps” in the settings works very reliable.

          NetworkManager should default to randomized MAC since F40.

          Have a look at my debloat guide

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            Nope, tried that, and still SABnzbd opened up in Firefox until I ran sudo dnf remove firefox. No clue why.

            As for the randomized mac, OHHHHH thanks! That’s probably why when I put that config file there it was confused! I was unaware of this change, thanks again!

            And thanks, I’ll definitely check out your debloat guide, but I’m still going to have to do some learning and decide for myself because we’ll be different. For instance I’m probably keeping kGpg unless I replace it with Kleopatra (ironically also a K haha). I’ll definitely use it as a start point though!

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              What is a SABnzbd ?

              the MAC is randomized but static, so you are somebody else for every network, but then stay the same.

              Full MAC randomization causes major breakages though, and should be avoided.

              The default hostname is also really unprivate, change it to PC with sudo hostnamectl set-hostname PC.

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                https://sabnzbd.org/

                Just Usenet shit. The important part is when you run the program it opens up your default web browser, which in my case was perpetually firefox and idk why.

                I’ve had mac rando on on fedora in the past and am running Graphene with it on by default, no breakages so far in about 2-2.5yr. Maybe my usecase doesn’t need static MACs. The only issue is my home wifi says “a new device has been connected” every time I connect, but like, that’s fine.

                Good point on the hostname though, I usually use a specific name per device for my own sanity but maybe I should make them all generic “PC.”

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                  xdg-open will open the default browser. This is likely an issue with that app having firefox hardcoded, or detecting it and using it when detected or some stuff.

                  I’ve had mac rando on on fedora in the past and am running Graphene with it on by default, no breakages so far in about 2-2.5yr

                  People that dont have problems dont have a lot to add in terms or arguments :D

                  There are 2 types of MAC rando, and GrapheneOS uses full per-connection rando by default.

                  If you are in networks where access is controlled via the MAC, this will break. Static randomized (in grapheneOS “per network”) like on Fedora dont have this issue at all, this should really be default always.

                  But it does not protect against certain levels of tracking.

                  Also randomized MACs may fill up certain router softwares and cause DHCP to fail because it tries to remember every connected device “for security” (FritzBox in my case).

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                    Thing is though, it exhibited the desired behavior on Fedora 39 Gnome, if it was just how SABnzbd rolled I’d expect it to do it back then too, but since it’s new behavior I suspect it’s something else.

                    Yeah it does clog up the router a bit but I think in my case they auto-clean the older ones out.

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          There is a new Qt app called Vvave, a tiny music player.

          I also dont like Elisa, I personally use G4Music but also tried Strawberry.

          There also is Qmmp, which is still developed and also pretty minimal

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      and Amarok is back

      Was Amarok gone?

      I used to use it maybe 16-17 years ago even though I used GNOME rather than KDE. It was the best music player I’d found on Linux.

      I’m finally switching back to Linux so I’ll have to try it out again! These days I usually use Plexamp though.