
Use Qt5ct to change icons and fonts etc, use Kcolorchooser to edit kdeglobals colors. Color scheme is set by ~/.config/kdeglobals. KDE and QT apps are themed via the "qt5ct" tool. History, telemetry and Brave Wallet are also disabled by default, but can be enabled in Settings. This offers maximum privacy/security, but will break most sites, so the user can either enable on a per-site basis by clicking the Shield icon > "block scripts" toggle, or change this globally in Settings > Shields. Brave Browser has been set up with script blocking enabled by default. Non-Free and Non-Free-Firmware are included in the sources list. Things to note about this particular "spin": Mark important stuff as "manually installed." TL DR: update around once per week, don't add/mix repos and pay CAREFUL attention when you do upgrades to see that important packages aren't being removed.

DISCLAIMER: Though, if a user follows Debian protocol they shouldn't have random breakage, kNOME is still an experiment and comes with no warranty. Debian has a well-deserved reputation for being conservative with stability, so even running this "unstable" version, I haven't run into any major issues, even compared to (supposedly) "stable" distros. I also got tired of doing point-release upgrades and wanted to switch to a rolling distro, but still use Apt as a package manager. Why Sid, you ask? I got tired of Ubuntu derivatives and wanted to go to the source. KNOME is built on top of Debian Sid: the rolling, "unstable" branch of Debian. It can be used in live mode or installed** to a disk. It's been tweaked for privacy, aesthetics and functionality and burned to an ISO. It is just a bare-bones Debian installation using the GNOME desktop environment, where most GNOME apps have been replaced by KDE apps. KNOME is not a "distro", a Desktop Environment, or anything even remotely official. Pass = space (hit the space bar, then Enter)

Gnome Software and its dependancies removed. Config files now automatically injected into $HOME at installation time, no other action needed.
