In my opinion, if you are a regular user then atomic is the way, but for me as a developer it was unnecessary friction when trying to setup things like SDKs, environments, emulators and just dealing with dependencies. When I did the switch to fedora, I did try the atomic KDE version, but I didn’t last long, switched to the plain KDE spin 2 days after.
In my opinion, if you are a regular user then atomic is the way, but for me as a developer it was unnecessary friction when trying to setup things like SDKs, environments, emulators and just dealing with dependencies. When I did the switch to fedora, I did try the atomic KDE version, but I didn’t last long, switched to the plain KDE spin 2 days after.