Why is it so good?
Very minimal setup needed post-installCan do basically everything you need in GUI past the initial setupRelatively fast updatesVery Flatpak friendly dnf is ez modeHas an official KDE Plasma edition for people migrating from WinblowsHas a very easy to use media writer tool to boot and install from a USBInstall has sane defaults for things like partitions so less chance for retards to fuck something upIt's perfectly middle of the pack for people who want a step up from immutable shit but don't want to just install arch lmaoNot very cool so the community is less ass cancer
>>106985262I like it because it is close to RHEL which I use at work.
>>106985262>Relatively fast updatesrelative to what lmao? dnf is insanely slow, fuck these scriptlets they run, debian and arch are coded for free and their package managers are light speed.
>>106985324I meant fast as in the repo is usually kept very up to date. The package manager itself is slow but also more retard proof than Debian which is more important for casuls
>>106985359agreed, debian is bit less retarded proof than fedora, it has a bit more of "do it yourself" to it, i like both.
imagine beta testing for redhat/peoteringware
>>106985853for free no doubt
>>106985853unless youre running on stable, youre beta testing for FREE to someone somewhere
>>106985091Most likely due the brain damage you have.
>>106985091What's the most appropriate version of this to install on a spare laptop? It has an nvidia GPU so I want to use it for occasional gaming but not as a daily driver
>>106987168Bazzite
>>106985091IBM.https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/ibm-closes-landmark-acquisition-red-hat-34-billion-defines-open-hybrid-cloud-future
I tried it for a minute because we use Red Hat at work but then I remembered I don't like Red Hat
>>106987587>be required to use UBI8>also be required to use GCC13>GCC13 installed as a developer toolset that needs to be enabled each time you use it>breaks toolchains that sanitize the environment Who thought that was a good idea? Why can't I permanently enable GCC13 using update-alternatives like every other sane distro? This is a fucking build container. If I wanted to switch to GCC12 I'd use a fucking GCC12 build container.
I installed Fedora 42 twice in a three week span. Both times it broke with some weird Plymouth bug that I couldn’t fix casually within an hour. Not worth my time, I switched back to Debian.
>>106985904Not if you never report bugs