I'm interested in fully navigating my Fedora Linux setup using just the keyboard. I came across some information suggesting Fedora is a good choice for this, but I'm a bit unclear on the significance of GNU. I want to get the hang of keyboard navigation techniques. Is there a method that uses something similar to Vim navigation? Do I need extensive knowledge on this topic, or is there a simpler way to get started?
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I think you might mean GNOME instead of GNU. GNOME is one of the desktop environments available for Linux. While some environments are more keyboard-friendly, they can be tricky to set up. Vim is a text editor you can indeed use entirely with the keyboard, and its key bindings tend to be very intuitive for other uses too.

Can you point me to any guides or tutorials for using keyboard-driven desktops? I'd love to learn some neat tricks!