Thanks for that video on the Fedora i3 Spin!
You’re very welcome!
Hi All.
I’m Nick From Leicester UK.
Rock n rugby fan and somewhat new to all this .
As you can maybe see I jumped in feet first but seem to be getting on OK
I’ll probably be quiet on here just reading up on the tips and tricks of the kinoite world.
Hi everybody,
I’m a new Fedora fan but old Linux user.
I appreciate the philosophy of clean and simple out of the box desktop, so I chose Fedora and Gnome. I hope Fedora Workstation will become an immutable OS with only core Gnome flatpak apps pre-installed with a more (yes, even more) user-friendly installer.
That’s my vision of modern and user-friendly OS.
And that’s it
Welcome to the community
Just to be sure you know about it: we have Fedora Silverblue for that → “Fedora Silverblue is an immutable desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows” (including a focus on flatpak)
… and the new installer is also already on its way, web-based and in development by the Anaconda team But it will need some time until the new installer can be introduced, it’s in an early stage
Hi @py0xc3 , thank you for your clarification.
As I understand it, Fedora Silverblue is still considered a beta project. It also contains non-sandboxed applications that cannot be uninstalled (e.g. Firefox). Correct me if I’m wrong.
@odi-3 That Silverblue is not yet an official edition does not imply
that it is Beta or something like that (these are two different things
at all) → the major point for you is that Silverblue is supported by
Fedora, even if it is not (yet) an official edition (Silverblue belongs
to the “editions that are supported but not yet a part of the official
Fedora editions”). Many people use Silverblue in “production”, which
means in their daily tasks/work as their main os.
However, I do not use Silverblue myself, but given your questions, I
suggest to open a related topic in
ask.fedora
because there you will find several people around who use Silverblue in
their daily tasks and who could have valuable incentives for you (don’t
forget to add the silverblue tag to your topic). Maybe the existing
Silverblue topics
are also a little indicative for you.
Hope that helps
Hi all,
I´m Pjol and i spend my days working with sales in the tech/automation field with a side of software testing/qa for the same employer. My past 25 years with Linux has been casual and centered around Debian/Ubuntu since i used to self host stuff that was of interest to me at different times but stopped altogether several years ago due to lack of time and interest.
But now i have been using Linux on my laptop full time for a year and a half by this point since i needed to channel some energy on learning something “new” and linux caught my interest again. However this time as a desktop user so i tried different offerings before landing on Fedora a year ago and been really pleased with the experience so i have stuck with it trying to re-learn things as i go. I will say i have had a extremely stable experience so far so re-learning the more nitty gritty things is slower than anticipated, which is more than fine for me if i’m being honest.
Maybe time to switch over my desktop with nvidia to see how that plays out. Anyway.
Thanks to all involved (in whatever way that might be) with Fedora.
Hi everyone,
I am a Computer Engineering major and a long time Fedora user on x86 and ARM systems.
I am looking forward to getting involved in development for Fedora Silverblue and ostree.
Hi Iam Miguel from Portugal, been using dos and windows since the 80s Linux was never my thing, but recently i got a chinese tablet pc Chuwi Hi 10x, it is a windows machine but runs slow AF and came with win 11 installed, to make it usable i tried Linux , Ubuntu does not work, Mint also bad, Chrome os also got no sound, but by some weird miracle everything worked correctly immediately after installing Fedora.
To learn how to use the system I also installed Fedora on my main computers, sometimes I do get stuck on some weird issue but Iam learning
Hi!
I’m a simple Fedora Workstation and Android user. Interested in Foss and tech in general.
French Canadian fiction writer, but who cares.
You can find me on Mastodon : floss.social/@LinuxClaude
Subjects I follow #Fedora #Linux android gnome #Photography #Spirituality #Arts #DogsOfMastodon
This is only my second post.
Hi everyone,
I am Upanand from india. I completed my high school this year (2023) & going to start college soon. I started using Fedora last year and its been pretty great and I have been using Linux since 2020. I started with Ubuntu and it was fine but I prefer to have updated applications which was slow with Ubuntu as you know. I liked the Gnome DE but back then I didn’t use fedora because of vanilla Gnome, I thought it would be boring to use the plain Gnome. When I actually installed Fedora, I never thought that I would like vanilla Gnome as much as I do now. It was amazing even with the older icon theme for files and now the newer blue theme is even better. To me Fedora strikes a right balance with updated packages and stability. I hope to learn more about Linux to be able to contribute to Fedora in future.
Hi. My name is Ryan, and I’m from Manchester, UK. I’ve been using Fedora for about six months. I’m using Silverblue. Mostly using it for work and basic internet stuff (IRC, blogging, emails, etc). Previously using ChromeOS, with a brief bout of Windows 11. Loving Flatpaks, and the simplicity of GNOME. Nice to meet you all.
Welcome, chad ChromeOS user. ChromeOS is my guilty pleasure, lol.
Hello,
My name is Adebisi and I been using Linux for a while. I been using Manjaro as my main desktop for a couple of years. I like video games, tech stuff and being a goof.
Welcome to the community!
Nice to meet you all! I’m Robert - based out of Portland, OR in the US.
I’ve been a long time Fedora user (I was a kid when I remember switching from RHL to Fedora Core).
I am interested in how I can support the Community efforts and to find an outlet for my love of working in enterprise software - I was a B2E (business to employee) Product Manager for a long time and the love problems related to tooling and integration!
I’m on Matrix (@rowright:one.ems.host) and am excited to help jump in!
Hi,
I have been using Linux for a while but never truly committed to learn the ins and outs. I have always gravitated towards fedora and I have recently installed it on all my devices. (Laptop and desktop)
Planning on settling into the fedora ecosystem so I can learn the ropes properly.
Looking forward to dipping my toes into the community aspect also.