As Gimp 3.0 is nearly done, Photogimp likely needs an update as its made for GTK2.
GIMP 3 introduces some necessary features that are a base requirement for graphics design, nondestructive filters and color profiles (if you want to print)
I had another idea, collect the locations (you can create a PR just listing them commented out) and then move the files to ~/.config/kde and hardlink (ln -S) them to the used locations.
Iconsets and maybe themes are also problematic and not directly KDE related, but these are the ones that cause compatibility issues.
I would also like to separate it between core Plasma (what Kinoite has installed) and the full KDE suite, and I would focus on core Plasma first.
Explain? Android 14 is just Android 13+, they actually fixed stuff like the wifi and bluetooth toggle acting the same.
I didnt touch Google Android in years, so Google Android for sure the last tolerable has to be around 9.
But using GrapheneOS or something else, Android is very very nice. It just always works, is fully FOSS, extremely secure etc. When my Linux Laptop crashes, I will always have my phone as backup.
If you want to try some hacking:
Install GIMP beta from Flathub-beta (see my repo list which contains it as an example
And try to add the theme PhotoGimp
As Gimp 3.0 is nearly done, Photogimp likely needs an update as its made for GTK2.
GIMP 3 introduces some necessary features that are a base requirement for graphics design, nondestructive filters and color profiles (if you want to print)