Can't get away from Fedora, this distro is just too damn good (files.catbox.moe)
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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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
We need a different sub
just trying to gauge interest for a gtk4 libadwaita based lemmy client for the desktop and mobile linux. Anyone on here that would be interested in the development of such a project?
Is the mirrors subdomain down for anyone else?
Like the title says, does anyone know how to give systemd services a secret?...
Due to licensing issues, ffmpeg and its encoders/decoders were always a pain point to new users on Fedora (and it will still require some manual intervention to get everything working correctly due to those licensing issues), BUT it's halfway there now, because ffmpeg is finally coming to the main repos of the distro, with the...
There were already COPR repos for Waydroid on Fedora, but all of them had one glaring issue. They required the use of a custom kernel, as the default Fedora kernel doesn’t ship with ashmem and binder modules....
I've been using Fedora for the best part of 4 months now, and one of the only gripes I had with the distro is that there wasn't a way to automatically sign the NVIDIA kernel modules after each update, so users like me needed to either disable secure boot (which I could do, but didn't want to because I'm stubborn and managed to...
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started....
One of the main things that put people off having a LUKS encrypted system is having to input the LUKS password on every boot, even if it brings a lot more safety to your system to do so. So, what if I told you that there’s a way to have your encryption cake and eat it too? TPM2 is the answer....
Happened on Acer Aspire Switch 10 SW5-012 (hybrid laptop tablet with Fedora). This device is challenging to get Linux on to start with....