Btw: KDE has own app store, called Discover
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I know it from Steam Deck but personally switched to cli because it doesn't work half the time
I like cli too, cus that's always work. And you can debug if any sw can't install. But never use the "dd -rf" command π±
π I once accidentally rm -rf an external hard drive. Learned my lesson there
Ahh π But dd is the worst. Irreversible. Some people call it as "disk destroyer" π
I wouldn't know how to reverse rm so I it's equally destructive to me π
I used dd once to clone a disk, like a decade ago π±
So there was two lessons. :-)
As I know there is a utility to reverse the rm, but I'm not sure. Theoretically it's possible because the rm does not remove the physical data only the directory entries (like in Windows which uses FAT or NTFS filesystem).
I have had similar lesson once, but with a RAID NAS drive. I had to give the disks to a professional company to restore data (it was the KΓΌrt, a world famous data restoring company - fortunately it is Hungarian and I know them personally).
So IMHO the Debian/Ubuntu based Kubuntu is the right choice π