After distro hoping for a while I really feel like Fedora is what desktop Linux should be. Funny because I tried fedora years ago back on 31 or 32 and I hated it

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    1 year ago

    I was strongly debating on going to Debian (from Fedora Silverblue) but as I was backing up my stuff from Fedora I said…I really like it here! Been here since Fedora 35 and been rolling since…have had a hiccup here or there but nothing major (mostly issues with gnome extensions).

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    1 year ago

    For sure! My machine only booted into Windows exactly once, and I installed Fedora 36 from there. All that time the only issue that I had was my Bluetooth service would occasionally not start at boot and no matter what I did I couldn’t get it to start each time it happened. It often followed an update, so I assumed that it was a “Linux Problem.”

    This morning it happened again and I did a bit of research. I found a Windows user with the same machine with me that had the exact problem, and apparently the card included in the laptop has static electricity issues and I needed to do other these year was to discharge the laptop and it was fine!

    Turns out Fedora has been working perfectly all this time and it was a hardware issue!

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    1 year ago

    I’ve tried many distributions. Nobara 36 introduced me to Fedora. After a few months on Tumbleweed, I finally came back to Fedora 38. It just works and I have an up to date distribution that doesn’t break (well opensuse is rock solid too).

    I just hope IBM won’t fuck it up :/