• Aganim@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Fedora in the ‘has a life section’? Yes, having to reinstall an old version of shim-x64 on an encrypted disk, because the new version breaks the handover from UEFI to bootloader (and therefore even rescue mode is not accessible) is something that everybody is able to do in an instant.

    Or dealing with a crashing window manager, getting your Bluetooth headset to work in a stable and predictable manner, etc.

    I’ve had Fedora as a daily driver for over two years, switched to Manjaro because I grew tired of having to deal with a constant stream of issues and crashes. I won’t say that there is anything inherently bad about Fedora and I may have had a stroke of bad luck, but it is relatively bleeding edge and therefore one should expect issues to pop up from time to time.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been using fedora for about 2 years as well, absolutely the best and most stable Linux experience I’ve ever had. Been using Linux as my daily driver since about 2008