Procapra [comrade/them, she/her]

I enjoy various types of antelope…and Stalin

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    • Updates inevitably lead to things breaking sometimes. If you want to avoid things breaking as often, using something stable (like Debian) would help.

    • The benefits you are describing are probably because of KDE vs Gnome and not a distro thing.

    • Fedora does things differently than Ubuntu/Debian (mainly package management, but there are other small things). Because of this, noobs & intermediate users alike will get frustrated at things “not being how they are supposed to be”

    All that said, if Fedora works for you, keep on using it. I daily drove it for about a year before switching to other things.






  • I played with linux a bunch between 2014-2019 but I was not ready for the commitment of learning a new operating system. In 2020, I started to get annoyed at how bad windows 10 was getting, and at some point I saw the insider previews of windows 11 and put my foot down.

    I fully switched to linux in 2021, I started with a brief spell of manjaro. I hated it.

    2022 I had alot going on in my life and didnt use a computer very much at all because I did not have internet access.

    Towards the very end of 2022 I moved and got a laptop which I put Fedora on. I used this daily until the first half of 2023

    Sometime mid 2023 I switched to opensuse and I used that for a few months before finally switching over to Debian which I still use now.

    I’ve come to the conclusion that I prefer LTS distros. I very rarely need new software besides for maybe WINE, but I can get that from the winehq website easily enough so its not a big deal. If I could get drivers to play nice out of the box, I would unironically put alma linux on my laptop and run it the full 10yrs.