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  • @valentino NixOS – I mean it is really nice to have a declarative OS, but I don’t like its logo.

  • @betatester @alounoz No, Fedora is independent and all Gnome is affected by this. It is very sad that RH is not interested in the Linux Desktop and I doubt that Canonical will assign resources to these projects.

  • @elouboub @BearPear I mean having a declarative system ist kind of nice, but with a Fedora Silverblue like system you have most of the advantages of Nix as well.

  • @yum13241 I want a distribution with recent packages = Arch | Fedora
    I want a stable and polished distribution = Fedora

    I don’t care for the AUR as is not needed anymore in times of flatpak and distrobox.

  • @vettnerk I don’t like Mint, because it looks ugly and dated. (But it is good that there is this distribution for all the boomers out there).
    I don’t like arch, because what is the point, if you can use Fedora instead.
    I don’t like Ubuntu, but the hate against it is much worse than the distribution itself.

  • @sickday @TCB13 @t0m5k1 @hunger Pulseaudio is written by Poettering but it isn’t and never has been part of systemd, so yeah, I don’t know why somebody brings it up in systemd discussion.

  • @Defaced Distrobox ist included in the Fedora repository. Have you ever used Fedora? Or are you just spreading your prejudices here?

  • @Defaced @s20 Fedora with Distrobox and Flatpak and there should be nothing missing.

    I like about Fedora that it is very stable and comes with a recent GNOME. In times of distrobox and other container technologies – who cares for the repository?

  • @TCB13 @thegreenguy I prefer it the way it is. If you love the Windows design so much, just use KDE.

  • @InternetPirate Fedora it is has all the good and new stuff without being unstable. Will switch to Silverblue for an even more stable experience sometime soon.