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I love Fedora. Ran it for over a year as my daily driver
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I've only ever used Debian or Debian based distros before. So far I'm liking fedora (aside from the name and logo lol)
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I always found Fedora “just works” in a way the other distros, including Ubuntu, haven’t for me. A lot of hardware is supported, all the newest gnome features are there, there’s a dedicated paid dev team. For my needs it was usually the best and I went through many phases in my distro-hopping journey.
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I started linux back in 2004 with first release of Ubuntu. I tried to make it my solo OS but it was just so friggin janky back then and games didn't work. I used linux off and on over the years until last year when I went full on linux with Pop_os, then moved to Kubuntu. I tried out Debian 12 for a while, and now moved Fedora. it's amazing how well things work these days. I barely had any issues with any of these distros and gaming is nearly flawless. Way different than 20 years ago lol I like the philosophy of Debian, which is why I moved away from Ubuntu and the spinoffs. Not sure how I feel about Red Hat, but they seem pretty linux-aligned.
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Yeah good points. I’ve been playing with Linux off and on since around 2010. In 2015-2016 it was my daily driver cause I was crazy broke and had to repurpose old hardware. And then in 2022-2023 I did the same with a gaming pc because I didn’t own a computer of my own and I hate windows. But this past year I got a Mac with Apple silicon and Iove it as my daily driver especially because I do video and design work often. But I hav a steam deck and I love it. Gaming on Linux with proton is better than it’s ever been for sure.
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