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mortalic, to linux in Why I'm done with Nobara Linux: A Breakup Story with a Tech Twist

Furiously taking notes… Not really though, while substack has some annoying behavior, setting a paywall is up the the writer. I turned it off.

mortalic, to linux in Why I'm done with Nobara Linux: A Breakup Story with a Tech Twist

Honestly, it’s an engagement experiment.

mortalic, to linux in Why I'm done with Nobara Linux: A Breakup Story with a Tech Twist

I’ve got some bad news for you.

mortalic, to linux in Why I'm done with Nobara Linux: A Breakup Story with a Tech Twist

Lol, just click no.

mortalic, to asklemmy in Is Sync for Android worth the cost?

Same, sync is awesome and the dev clearly worked hard on it.

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

Hah! Ok I was so confused

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

Here’s the thing about that, my laptop does have two nvme drives, but the second one is strictly for games. It’s not negotiable.

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

Unstable? Would you mind elaborating with some examples? I was literally just downloading it

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

So you convinced me, and not being a novice, I didn’t read the install instructions and just went for it. It wrecked my dual boot efi partition. No worries, been there done that before, spent all morning trying to get the eufi shell and grub sorted out. After a few hours of failing, I’m like hey I planned for this, I’ve got a USB recovery for windows, and my actual data is all backed up via syncthing (thanks to this community). Why am I bothering with this nonsense.

Omg… Recovering windows takes foreeeeever. So then I’m reading the kenoite instructions and it calls out that dual booting doesn’t work, here is a suggested partition scheme… Ffs… Anyway for anyone that doesn’t want to waste an entire day on this, rtfm.

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

Yeah, now try adding components to it in order to make it a bit more modern, decent RAM, nvme, I’m at 1900. Pass. But hey, I support them and if I had that kind of money, I’d buy it.

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

I don’t think you could have explained this any better… yeah, this exactly. I don’t want to get a phone call every time the update the damn system. Gnome can be different, simple, that’s fine, but it has to do that and get out of the way. If you make changes to it, it has to respect those changes. Everything else is garbage.

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

I’m not sure where I ran across it, but here’s their site. Fedora slimbook

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

Great info thank you. Maybe I’ll just try the kde install first and see how it goes.

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

Oof, that would annoy me greatly. Obviously those are two of the heavier usage items I’d need.

mortalic, to linux in Experience with KDE on Fedora?

Perfect, just what I was hoping to hear.

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