I got a very nice 10 disk set of Fedora 26 from OSDisc.com recently. It consisted of 1 Gnome and 1 KDE Live install each, and 8 repository disks. I had gotten similar sets of opensuse 12.2 and 11.3 years ago, so I had some experience with the tricky repository install. Opensuse online repositories can be tricky, too, so a permanent stable repository on disk is nice. My question is, can Fedora really be so clumsy?? Is Gnome really so non-intuitive, and are they too smart to need a fine tuned cursor arrow?? KDE is reasonably familiar with opensuse but I can't figure out how to install packages from the Fedora repository. I have an ancient RedHat9 set I could figure out, but not Fedora. The opensuse Yast interface is great to help a user get past configuration and into development familiarity, but I would like to think I can be competent in alternative distros. The best I can figure is the KDE tool "Discover" is supposed to construct a repository RPM database, but I don't see where it can be reconfigured to local disk storage.