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ounapuu.ee
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| | | | | I like Fedora Linux. It's the Linux distro that stopped my habit of distro-hopping. Big deal? Ooh, big deal! It's stable in day-to-day use, ships with up-to-date software, and the software selection is adequate out of the box. It also ships with a fresh Linux kernel version1, resulting in a good experience even on modern hardware. I've been happily using it for about 4 years at this point, both on personal and work computers. | |
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tim.siosm.fr
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| | | | | This is the transcript of the talk I gave at Akademy 2023. If you prefer, you can watch the video (the sound is not great unfortunately) or look at the slides. The videos from the talk are in this post. While this talk is focused on KDE software and Fedora Kinoite, most the concepts described here also apply to other Flatpaked applications (notably GNOME ones) and other rpm-ostree based desktops (Silverblue, Sericea, Onyx, etc.). | |
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www.unsungnovelty.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has written a comprehensive blog post discussing their personal experiences and recommendations regarding Linux distributions, particularly Arch Linux and Linux Mint, as well as other alternatives like Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and OpenSUSE. They also mention their growing interest in BSD systems such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, and NetBSD, and touch upon the use of Nix package manager. The post includes debunking myths about Linux, rolling release distributions, and hardware compatibility. The user concludes by recommending Arch and Linux Mint for personal computing and expresses a future interest in exploring BSD systems. | |
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www.serveradminblog.com
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