@voracread I think ~/.config is the standard config file location on Linux (for apps that follow XDG standards) so it should also have config files for non-kde apps
@Secret300 @kde I think KDE neon has editions for testing KDE software
@Locutus @kde I think they said operating system because people coming from Windows might not know what a desktop environment is
@voracread I think ~/.config is the standard config file location on Linux (for apps that follow XDG standards) so it should also have config files for non-kde apps