The package that provides gvim in Fedora is called vim-X11…why oh why?

better than what I had expected. So I have now to learn dnf, have a deeper look into the documentation and will see how it works out

But the SELinux-experience is awesome. It is from the beginning set to enforcing and everything worked after I relabled my home. Faaaaar

documentation with Fedora leads rarely to the official one bit to blog posts and forums entries. Or even the Arch documentation…

…then it is far worse than Arch. I rarely had to Google for software when using arch. The AUR have nearly everything. While searching for