It's not packaged for Fedora, as simple as that.
Unfortunately there's no Flatpak either. You can try asking in the Matrix channel: #alpaka:kde.org
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It's not packaged for Fedora, as simple as that.
Unfortunately there's no Flatpak either. You can try asking in the Matrix channel: #alpaka:kde.org
It's not being packaged by distros yet. You need to build from source.
On that note I wonder why Windows devs package software ASAP and Linux devs sometimes never do. Often the same who do the former also do the latter.
I recommend the flatpak version. It's still a little buggy as an app, and it's missing a few features, but it'll be rad when it's done.