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pythia , in What is you backup tool of choice?

i simply use freefilesync

Reva , in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?

Some more unique, old, retro or esoteric desktop environments developing further or new ones propping up.

nikolas ,

Right? I agree. Retro/vintage is a very popular style as a whole, why not include it in a desktop environment?

all64bits , in What is you backup tool of choice?

Duplicacy

Lily33 , in Anybody have a solution for dotfiles outside /home

NixOS does that well. I never quite managed to figure out a solution to this on other distros (which is actually what led me into making the jump in the end).

sam , in Was Fedora always so unstable?
@sam@lemmy.ca avatar

Other users are also reporting such issues.

Since kernel 6.3 my laptop would only boot 1/10 times. After a week of not turning it off, I finally moved back to Arch.

poVoq , in Was Fedora always so unstable?
@poVoq@slrpnk.net avatar

Very strange, I am using Fedora as my daily-driver since about 6 months now, and I had none of the issues you mention. Rock solid experience so far.

Gargari , in Should I bother learning Podman?

You need less time to learn/read-doc podman than posting the question + waiting for answers. Its a basic tool, when you need it -> read doc

panilithium , in Why is snaps hated
@panilithium@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Some of the things that have already been mentioned are true also for me, especially around permissions and assumptions about my system’s setup. However what really did it for me was when Firefox stopped recognizing my keyboard after a snap refresh. It’s just as if no input device was there for FF anymore. I found reports of the issue, but no solution. In the end I installed from a DEB repository and went through the shenanigans to prevent snap from reinstalling it.

MyNameIsRichard , in Was Fedora always so unstable?
@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml avatar

Back in my distro-hopping days, I found it be unstable both when updating and in day-to-day use. Updates broke it and applications regularly crashed.

AmyCupcake , in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?

Thank you very much for your efforts, there’s a lot of inertia about mapping places with low amounts of detail. Remember to reach out to your local OSM communities for advice, and the OSM wiki.

adonis , in Distro hoppers, how do you manage your config files?
@adonis@kbin.social avatar

separate nvmes for the root-fs and for my users home folder.

configure /etc/fstab to point nvme to /home/username.

Done! I can wipe and hop as much as I like, and everything's just there.

Tbh, i only hopped once, from Arch to Fedora and it was painless.

z2k_ , in Was Fedora always so unstable?
@z2k_@lemmy.nz avatar

I’ve been using Fedora and haven’t encountered any of the issues you mentioned. To me it’s always been rock solid.

FarLine99 ,

Same here. For me Fedora is incredibly solid and fresh experience. Hope Red Hat will not make strange decisions with Fedora in future.

vampatori , in Was Fedora always so unstable?
@vampatori@feddit.uk avatar

I personally found Fedora to be rock solid, and along with Ubuntu provided the best hardware support out of the box on all my computers - though it’s been a couple of years since I used it. I did end up on Ubuntu non-LTS in the end as I now run Ubuntu LTS on my servers and find having the same systems to be beneficial (from a knowledge perspective).

ardi60 , in Was Fedora always so unstable?
@ardi60@lemmy.ml avatar

Kubuntu is very stable. love it

Fredol , in Was Fedora always so unstable?

You want an honest answer? Fedora was never that great to begin with and went down quite a bit in quality since the whole patent debacle. I had to switch distros when Mesa was constantly breaking. Also, untested kernel updates would remove HDMI audio (and despite a fix being available they waited a crazy long time to push it) among many other things

Tumbleweed is just plain better.

mrmanager ,
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

Nice to hear someone say the truth. People keep recommending it but I had nothing but trouble. My girlfriend tried it also and had ton of weird bugs, like couldn’t copy paste from Firefox and other super weird things going on.

She installed Pop OS and now she loves Linux. Never any issues whatsoever.

Kekin ,
@Kekin@lemmy.world avatar

I think it’s worth noting that Tumbleweed also has the Mesa/codecs situation, where if you want the codecs you have to enable the Packman repo and install mesa from there, and when there’s an update for mesa you have to wait for the update on Packman repo, otherwise you get some conflicts when trying to update. Though packman usually updates quick enough so it’s usually not an issue but it can be a bit weird the first time you see it.

Aside from that yeah, Tumbleweed is great. Though i’m currently running Fedora Kinoite and overall I’ve been happy with it, but I would probably go back to Tumbleweed if something were to happen.

domi ,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

How does Tumbleweed compare to Fedora for you? The Mesa situation is also the driving force behind me looking for alternatives.

Fredol ,

No issues at all, packman (the rpmfusion equivalent) is much more in sync with official repos and so I never had to wait until mesa caught up or anything. Also, Tumbleweed is feature packed and offers a much better experience than Fedora.

DigDoug ,

Fedora was never that great to begin with

I always just found it to be really, really, ridiculously slow. I swear DNF might rival Windows in terms of update slowness and it seems to permeate the whole system.

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