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Fedora Workstation 31 Is Looking Great With Many Original Features Being Worked On
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Running Fedora 29 this is all good news. I’ve been very pleased with Fedoras stability overall. That is a lot to say because for years Fedora wasn’t exactly the most stable distro. Sometimes being innovative resulted in sloppiness. This hasn’t been a problem with recent Fedora versions though, things work with a minimal of trauma.
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Fedora Workstation 31 is shaping up to be another exciting release for this Red Hat sponsored Linux distribution. As usual, a ton of original upstream features are being worked on for this innovative desktop/workstation Linux spin.
There's just no way anyone actually believes the line you wrote.
Name a single "original upstream feature" that's being worked on (I'm lowering the bare from "a ton") and explain to me what made previous Fedora versions "exciting" and what makes Fedora "innovative".
Name a single thing you can do with Fedora that can't be done with Manjaro, Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, Slack, Void, Gentoo, or any of the BSD's.
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sophisticles Please, cut back on the conspiracies. Fedora develops a LOT of unique features. All public. Luckily the work happens upstream so they end up in other distributions.
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Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
Honest question, how much does Red Hat pay you to write stuff like this?
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