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It is planned for F40, which will be there in 1-2 Months.
BUT, I already use F40 beta (Edit: alpha) on Atomic KDE.
Just install Kinoite normally, and then rebase to
fedora:fedora/40/x86-64/kinoite
(or however it is spelled) after typingrpm-ostree remote refs fedora
and selecting the right variant.I personally had a good experience in the last days with it and it feels absolutely usable.
Maybe wait until the stable release, then you can use uBlue, which gives you a saner configuration for the start.
@Guenther_Amanita @bdonvr Fedora 40 is not in Beta yet only in Alpha until later in March
Oh, yeah, you're right. It will hit beta in a week or two. Thanks for the correction.
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-40/f-40-key-tasks.html