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Please, for your own sake and sanity, try Fedora. You can test drive it on a live disc.

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to be fair they named it way before those people made fedoras cringe

It’s named that because Fedora is the community spinoff of Red Hat, which has a fedora in its logo.

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Can I honestly ask why you choose Fedora over other distros? I have no sway either way because I’ve simply heard nothing in particular about Fedora in years. So, I’m curious why a Fedora user is a Fedora user.

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It’s probably the most polished non-enterprise distro. I avoid anything based on Ubuntu like the plague, though.

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Ubuntu was dead to me when they started pushing hard on their wall-garden Snap nonsense. Good on Mint’s devs for not just doing the lazy and just going with stock Ubuntu, but instead taking the time to make a base variant with Snap specifically ripped out.

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Thanks for that perspective.

I’ve never been able to prove anything and I think there are still good people doing good work in their employ but I can’t help but feel like modern Canonical is an op to make desktop Linux worse.

The update tiers of “Ubuntu Pro” are really gross and probably the final nail in the coffin for me.

I’m one of those strange people who compiles all their own software and trusts nothing, but I still need to know what to recommend, y’know, sane people. I tried the Ubuntu variants out recentlyish on an unused machine and found myself making so many changes and finding packages surprisingly stale, I just I couldn’t recommend people switch to this… I guess I’ll give Fedora a whirl.

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I’m curious why a Fedora user is a Fedora user.

They’re a Fedora user because they use Fedora

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I’ll let them answer. There are reasons to pick one package management team over another.

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The packages get updates fairly quickly for a non-rolling release distro, and the distro is more batteries-included and tends to adopt newer technologies like BTRFS faster than other distros. It also has the immutable Silverblue variant which looks neat although I’ve never used it myself.

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I’ve got a really powerful machine and the Debian kernel wasn’t compatible with my graphics card. Mint kind of felt like Windows but a crappier, older version. Fedora felt like something that is actually making a break away from stale old things. And, everything was just plug and play for me.

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