Are You on stable or testing repo? Do You use flatpaks?
Czele
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Cake day: June 12th, 2023
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Fedora. Reason is probably that im used to it now. But if I have to make some points why then there they are:
- nice balance between being up-to-date and not bleeding edge
- new technologies. Fedora always pushes new technologies first such as wayland, pipewire, systemd… I like it. I dont have to wait 2 years until x distro rolls it. I get it now, sometimes with some problems but nothing that i couldnt manage.
- When im trying out some software or building from source the documentation often includes specific steps for fedora (among debian, ubuntu and arch). Its really nice to not be a niche distro and get instructions tailored for fedora. Also some pre build packages are often in deb and rpm. -im used to dnf and its few handy commands like dnf history etc. Im sure that other package managers offer similar solutions but i know dnf and it feels like home
You know, sometimes memory leaks happen
Czele@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus responds to Hellwig - "the pull request you objected to DID NOT TOUCH THE DMA LAYER AT ALL... if you as a maintainer feel that you control who or what can use your code, YOU ARE WRONG."51·3 months agoExcuse me sir why would You ever disagree with our king linus
I do not miss people that rant instead of trying to solve a given issue
Czele@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•This Week in Plasma: spoooooky ooooooooom notifications!4·7 months agoIt doesnt. Instead daemon terminates whole Linux
Hi, are those a Billy Talent album photos on your wallpaper?
Czele@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Fedora 40 Firefox 100% CPU doing nothing and doesn't close unless killed1·11 months agoSorry I’ve missed the ‘firefox’ part xD.
Czele@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Fedora 40 Firefox 100% CPU doing nothing and doesn't close unless killed1·11 months agodeleted by creator
I see. Im asking because software in debian is old and so I wonder if this bothers desktop debian users or maybe they like it this way. If I were a debian user I would probably stay on testing to get some packages faster. Thanks for a reply!