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Fix KDE Apps on GNOME #96
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contributors welcomegnome specificfor gnome stufffor gnome stuffpriorityprioritizedprioritizedsoft modjust simple tweaksjust simple tweakssoftware relatedsoftware stuffssoftware stuffssystem wide modificationprogram option that will modify a system wide settingprogram option that will modify a system wide settinguser wide modificationprogram option that will modify a user wide settingprogram option that will modify a user wide setting
So I was brave and tried Silverblue. It is pretty horrible, as I think Dolphin, Okular, Kate and many other apps beat Gnome apps by far.
And in general, a DE should support all apps by default.
So to fix these apps, what would you do? This focuses on Flatpaks, so I guess installing
plasma-systemsettingswould not work?Edit: The systemsettings dont work at all without their bundled dependencies, they show horribly and have nearly no panels.
Normally I installed the Kvantum theme flatpak, I dont know how that works, if it maybe gets the native Qt theme and adapts.
there is also
qt-qtconfig(QT4) orqt3-config(QT3) that may be enough and dont have so many bundled apps with them. I will try these out.