It’s quite amazing you’ve picked that example. I just didn’t remember some people had to mess with video drivers. Last time I’ve done it was probably a decade ago, on Windows.
It’s quite amazing you’ve picked that example. I just didn’t remember some people had to mess with video drivers. Last time I’ve done it was probably a decade ago, on Windows.
Thanks for explaining, I was really confused there
Not gonna happen obviously. It’s so funny to see every fedora announcement on linuxfr.org detailing every single aspect of the release while ignoring completely KDE.
Can you freeze kde version while keeping the rest up-to-date? (Genuine question, I assumed that wasn’t possible)
I know my opinion will not be popular there but that’s what I love about Manjaro: they won’t rush the upgrade. I can wait for a couple of months, no worries.
Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware, Suse, Gentoo, Sourcemage, etc…
I’ve settled for Manjaro 6 years ago and never saw a reason to change. I’m also super happy with Debian on my server.
if I also include Nix, Arch, Gentoo, etc.,
You can add other distros and remove Fedora. I don’t really understand why you would recommend it to a beginner anyway (too unstable).
Is that why he’s always pushing the boundaries to test my limits?
The official image jellyfin/jellyfin tracks unstable
Why did they make that choice? I am on this version right now, didn’t know it was unstable. I found it very difficult to have information regarding the docker images in general, it’s a pity we don’t have a few lines explaining what the content is.
6.1.0-17 is the one I received today. I was on 6.1.0-16 until now.
Oh right, I misread your first comment sorry.
Good on them for explaining. But at that price, why even propose the option? That’s a 40% price increase just to get your keyboard layout where it’s free everywhere else.
Yup, clearly. /s
That seemed nice until…
WTF? 400€ to change the keyboard language?
Good to hear, my impression of OpenSuse was from 10+ years ago, I should have said so.
Most distributions are fine honestly. Ubuntu is clearly not my thing. Not a fan of Redhat-based distribution either. I wanted to appreciate OpenSuse as they’ve been supporters of KDE for a long time but wasn’t comfortable with Yast.
Apart from that, Manjaro is awesome, Arch amazing, Debian brilliant, etc.
Exactly I really don’t get the argument there. Manjaro’s handling of kernel selection is brilliant. Multiple LTS kernels, a recommended one, bleeding hedge and experimental ones. There’s something for everyone and it’s super easy to use.
A little, I must have 10 AUR packages installed.
Did someone really manage to convince you that Fedora would be more stable than Manjaro?
For the record, I’ve been using Manjaro for 3 years without any reinstall on my main laptop and I still haven’t witnessed any stability issue. My experience with Fedora has not been similar at all…
Having a rock-solid Debian stable as a desktop with up-to-date softwares when it matters. It sounded impossible a few years ago but that might be achievable now with Flatpak. That’s awesome.
Happy for you… but isn’t this thread about Mint?
Is that a way to say “by the way I use fedora”? 😀