I switched to Mint from Windows a couple of weeks back. Really like it, but I want to try Fedora KDE, as I want to see how that DE compares, plus I might put the Asahi Fedora remix on my old Mac at a later date. Anything I should know about this distro; is it suitable for noobs like me and and does it handle KDE well> it sounds like it might be a new thing for Fedora, so I wanted to check.
>>106407662is that surveillance camera man?
>>106407662Fedora is missing a lot of stuff out of the box, at least the x86 version is. Maybe Asahi Fedora has more tweaks
>>106407985Aye>>106408026So, like codecs and drivers I might have to install myself? I'm game, I need to learn. I'm not touching Asahi til it's had a bit more work done though, will be a while.
>>106408121>So, like codecs and drivers I might have to install myselfGrub by default doesn't list your btrfs snapshots as boot options, so you need to set up a service to update your boot entries whenever you make a snapshot—and snapshots themselves need to be set up too because Fedora doesn't come with snapper nor preconfigured subvolumes. Unless you want to use DaVinci Resolve, I would just stick to CachyOS.
>>106408160Thanks for the heads up. That's all new stuff to me, but sounds interesting; hopefully it'll be a learning experience whatever the outcome. Could go either way given my greenness.
>>106408244Dude is a pedantic fucking retard that thinks his niche case that nobody cares about is a distro deal breaker. Disregard.
>>106408262>snapshots are a niche case that nobody cares aboutUh oh, your system is bricked, maybe we can fix it by loading up a snapsh—NVM they don't even show up in fucking grub. Well, maybe we can manually update your grub entries through a LiveCD, after all, you DO have snapshots, right? Right?Fucking Windows comes with automatic snapshots preconfigured. How is that niche?