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danielfgom, to linux in Fedora Linux 39 Released As A Wonderful Upgrade For Leading Workstations & Servers
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We really need to all stop promoting Fedora especially after what Red Hat did to the Community with CentOS and closing the code off from downstream.

Fedora is Red Hat in disguise.

Same goes for Canonical. They’ve decided to screw the Community and try force things on users, Communist style, so they can f right off too!

We should all only use 100% Community based distros and projects because they need our support and break their backs working for the Community.

For example Linux Mint, Debian, Arch, Slackware and others.

If you use Mint like I do, switch to Debian Edition and let the developers know that’s where you prefer that focus first and then do the Ubuntu edition afterwards 👍

danielfgom, to linux in Red Hat paywall?! How the Raleigh giant divided the open source community.
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Yes, and made many of us realise just how important it is to use and support Community distros and projects, and ditch the Corps.

No more Ubuntu, no more Fedora (Red Hat in disguise). Use Debian and any other community distro.

I’ve settled on Linux Mint Debian Edition, personally.

danielfgom, to linux in systemd 255-rc1 Brings "Blue Screen of Death" Support and New Tool To Spawn VMs
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Please let it not be blue! Rather default to Linux black with white text!

danielfgom, to linux in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks
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The folder “Notes” and the folder “Library” literally could be anything. There’s no way you show that to any user and they guess the name correct.

And this is the problem I have with all of the icons used in menu’s throughout KDE. I don’t know what the hell they are supposed to be! Even more so as the eyesight gets worse with age.

This is why I don’t use KDE.

danielfgom, to linux in What has been your experience with Flatpak?
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Only using it for Telegram at the moment but it’s been good. A like slow to launch but otherwise works great and integrates with the notification features of Linux Mint.

Other things like WhatsApp, Inoreader, Mastodon, Lemmy I run as a web app using Mint’s brilliant web app tool which makes the web app like and with like a native app.

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