

Good advice, also Fedora’s “atomic” distros are both bleeding edge and extremely stable!
Good advice, also Fedora’s “atomic” distros are both bleeding edge and extremely stable!
I agree with you completely. No disrespect to Mint, but immutability is (IMO) possibly the most important advancement for Linux adoption in its entire history. I would love to see more distros release immutable versions.
LOL yes I try not to speak like a FOSSite when talking with newbies. “Arch Linux does not yet have an adequate solution for the hammer problem (when your computer is hit with a hammer) so I can’t recommend it.”
I mean, rollbacks are quite literally a feature to prevent breaking it. That said I’ve never even had to roll back once.
Fedora Kinoite.
The reason behind his weird android haircut is that he thought it looked Caesar-esque.
So true for all FOSS projects, the more successful they become the more new users expect a customer service dept.
Fedora is a solid choice. I recommend Kinoite because it’s familiar to Windows users and impossible to break.
Not bad for free. Appreciate you checking.
Ok thanks not bad! How much storage?
What are the specs like?
Haven’t used the command line since installing Kinoite, it’s… weird.