• danielfgom@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    We really need to all stop promoting Fedora especially after what Red Hat did to the Community with CentOS and closing the code off from downstream.

    Fedora is Red Hat in disguise.

    Same goes for Canonical. They’ve decided to screw the Community and try force things on users, Communist style, so they can f right off too!

    We should all only use 100% Community based distros and projects because they need our support and break their backs working for the Community.

    For example Linux Mint, Debian, Arch, Slackware and others.

    If you use Mint like I do, switch to Debian Edition and let the developers know that’s where you prefer that focus first and then do the Ubuntu edition afterwards 👍

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      11 months ago

      Fedora is community based and “independent” from RedHat.

      In the past, they often actively decided against RHs interests and will continue doing that in the future.
      Independend in " because RH puts lots of dev power and $ into the Fedora Project, and loosing that would hurt.

      It’s a symbiotic relationship: RH provides money and developers, while we as users test for new technologies that will get used for RHEL in the future.

      The increased ressources provides us with more (also financial) security. Still, if RH somehow decides to abandon Fedora, it will still continue to live on, see Project uBlue as example.


      Also, calling everything you dislike “communist” is just dumb, there are way better words for that… Either, you use communism in the terms of “totalitarian government” like Stalin was, which is just… unfitting (Holodomor, etc.); or you don’t get that promoting community based distros is more socialist than you realize.

      Just say “I don’t like stuff forced on me from corporations like Canonical” and don’t use Ubuntu and thereof. Nobody hinders you in using what you want, and that’s great!

  • DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one
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    11 months ago

    I am thinking of switching from Linux Mint to Fedora. I have always liked Fedora, but have been bitten by some BS like NVIDIA drivers not working and some programs only available as a .deb file (I know about alien… or do I?)

    I love GNOME DE, has that modern “I work on a spaceship” feel.

    I mostly do music production and some gaming, so pipewire seems intriguing.

    Here is the real question: Should I got Silverblue? I just learned about distrobox, so maybe that is my solution for programs I cannot get through flatpak?

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      11 months ago

      You can install silverblue, and then rebase to ublue ( https://universal-blue.org/ ). Specifically to the “silverblue-nvidia” variant, and you should get a nice silverblue experience without any of the nvidia struggles, as people at the ublue project take care of that stuff for you.

      And yes, distrobox is the goto solution to run stuff that is basically ubuntu-only, or by extension bound to any distro variant / version and not flatpak. This includes graphical applications. Distrobox works great, I do all my work in it.