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Fedora Workstation 39 – The Most Boring Release Ever – and it’s

Fedora Workstation 39 – The Most Boring Release Ever – and it’s Great!

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Fedora celebrates 20 years in November of 2023, and just a day shy of that amazing milestone version 39 has been released. Fedora 39 features the GNOME 45 desktop, and not much else. In fact, it’s quite boring. But you know what? With this release, that’s a great thing! In this quick review, Jay…

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  1. A "STABLE" release every 6 months or so, that fails to upgrade itself to newer versions :)))
    So if after each 1/2-1 year I must do a complete reinstall … doesn't feel that stable.
    I wish (GUI) applications were also stable.

  2. Iā€™ve had issues getting apps working on fedora. Some Flatpaks arenā€™t that stable and community maintained. They crash. Other than that the system is stable. Flatpaks and non native apps have been a pain for me.

  3. Over the past decade I have tried at least 10 different Linux operating systems with the assistance of 5 different Linux books I purchased and at this point find Fedora Design Suite to be my favorite. The first week of this Fedora 39 release I upgraded two desktop computers from 38 to 39. All went very well without any serious problems. I have multiple desktops to choose from installed, like to try all of them and seem to gravitate towards Cinnamon yet all the different desktops, Gnome, Plasma, Wayland, Cinnamon seem to work very good. I really like finding Amarok available in Fedora, in my opinion one of the best multimedia players for large collections of music you may have transferred from LPs, cassettes and CDs to digital formats of WAV or mp3 and manually tagged yourself. Amarok seems to have the best data base sorting system for compilation type of recordings with various artists along with the feature of Wikipedia for information about the recording artist you are listening to. Another very good feature of Fedora is how WINE works for the ability to run a lot of graphic arts digital painting programs such as; Art Rage, Paintstorm Studio, PhotoFiltre 7, Medibang, FireAlpaca, John Paul Chaca's Chasys Draw IES, Real Draw Pro and SketchBook. To any developers of the Fedora project and the Design Suite version that may read this comment, thank you for a really good operating system.

  4. Wow you can customize which columns the file manager should show? What an outstanding and avantgardistic idea! I almost feel like a Gnome user would be overwhelmed by so much choice and I'm pretty sure they'll scrap that feature again eventually.

  5. I've been a Mint Cinnamon user for a long time, basically since Cinnamon diverged from Gnome. Recently I've been thinking about switching to LMDE because Canonical/Ubuntu is getting weird. In the process of testing LMDE I decided to take a look at Fedora Cinnamon and I loved it. With Fedora, RPMFusion, and Flathub I have everything I need. Fedora Cinnamon is great.

  6. Liked it but, Fedora kernel is awful. tried the KDE spin but monitor looks on sleep and need to be power reset from the plugg, weirdest issue ever. could not solve it, 13th gen Intel cpu, with IGPU.
    Also allot of graphical errors in KDE like endless window glitches in the background spawning in to millions. but this is a KDE issue among other distros I also tried.

  7. Been using Arch for years then switched to fedora because I did not have the time to put the required effort into maintaining my computers… Fedora has been super boring… I didn't even change the default look lol But it works good out of the box and it's easy to maintain and good enough documented… And that's perfectly fine

  8. Great video. Congrats to your 500 000 milestone. I started my Linux jurney with Red Hat Linux 8 and 9, then moved over to Fedora Core 1 when it got available. Currently running Fedora 39 Cinnamon spin on one of my workstations. Fedora have always felt reliable and fast.

  9. I honestly enjoyed this release. it is a lot more stable than 38, coming from opensuse leap to 38 then to 39. I am satisfy. I needed to uninstall spotify and re install it because of a black screen glitch. I feel that a APU glitch because running the program with nvidia did work but not with amd graphics. Also I notice on NVMe's the loading and rendering times has improve greatly šŸ™‚

  10. I love Fedora, used it for years. But developers these days seem to not include it in their package. Everything now a days seem to be only compatible with Deb or Ubuntu specifically. Thats the only reason i switched to Ubuntu for my PC and PoP on my laptop

  11. Iā€™ve installed Fedora 39 on my home desktop computer. So far I like it pretty good. Of course there are some trade offs using a distro with such bleeding edge packages and software. However, it seems stable and works well the way it is. I am an administrator at work for RHEL 7 and 8 so there is a certain degree of knowledge and experience that is common to both. I do like the plain vanilla gnome 45 desktop.

  12. At first i marked i am not interest in this video. Then i said wait a minute . Should i do this to probably honest video. Then i clicked back and watched. On the other side i don't like fedora bc i can't install on my imac 2012. I can install every possible distro except endavouros and fedora bc they always give errors with efi. I saw open bug reports. Always to be solved in next release but alas. whatever. There are a lot of choices.

  13. I am the one who used Fedora1 I remember buy the Fedora1 CD-ROM and install it in laptop I can not connect to the internet or use the printer because of the drivers problem.

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