Upgraded my desktop at work to #Fedora#Kinoite 38. Upgrades don't get any easier than this! Just a click and reboot and it even upgraded my #Lenovo firmware for me in the process (I love that of shows up like any other update in #KDE Discover)!
Does anyone know how to fix this screen coming up with Fedora 38? I saw someone have a similar issue but I can't find their post on here. Trying to avoid having to nuke and pave my system. #Fedora
Honestly, #fedora should be the "default noob distro". Ubuntu keeps falling apart and self destroying because of their result of whatever they did to poor gnome (I don't even like gnome but what they did is... yikes)is a broken mess, while each time when I check out anything with fedora for whatever reason it just gets better and smoother each time, almost as if there's people who actually know what they're doing!
I've been playing with ublue's isogenerator to see if I can boot a VM off the custom ISO I make out of my startpoint repo at https://github.com/tunix/penguix and finally succeeded. But when I try to boot from it, the download simply never finishes and I can't understand whether it's stalled or something is wrong. 😞 #linux#fedora#silverblue#ublue
🚧 Red Hat layoffs spark calls to unionize, CEO wades in
「 The message asks: whether executives have taken a pay cut; what steps the company took to fix its finances "before deciding to leave 4 percent of us jobless;" and to explain "why a company as profitable as Red Hat is followin other tech companies in meritless layoffs." 」
Nominations are currently open for contributors who would like to join one of our three most important decision-making bodies: the Fedora Council, Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo), and the Mindshare Committee.
Will be followed by an interview period to answer questions, and then an election period where we vote, informed by those interviews.
Since it's getting a burst in attention again, I want to share my flywheel theory of community engagement. #OpenSource#community efforts aren't self-sustaining by magic, they require active work to keep going. The flywheel theory is my explanation for what I've seen in #Fedora and other open source communities.
I installed #Fedora because I use my #Linux laptop only for short periods of time outside of vacation and the one thing I noticed is that #Gnome Shell crashes far more often than when I had #Arch
I’d like to configure networking declarative (i.e. by writing to files, or at least by being able to run idempotent commands, meaning they shouldn’t fail or break anything when being run multiple times), and if possible without having to install additional software. Oh, and also, I’d like to rename my network interfaces based on their MAC address.
I’m a reasonably experienced admin, but new-ish to Fedora. Happy for any pointers & best practices. Thanks!
I'll take a look at those three in VirtualBox for now to get a feeling for them.
Although Endeavor already left me with a black cursor on a black background during installation which is not exactly the best first impression ^^’