I tried to switch to fedora, but it has a driver bug which ubuntu does not have, basicly pulseaudio crashes after 2 minutes playing sound with a usb-soundcard, that works perfektly under windows and under ubuntu.
I wrote a bug report since 2 weeks or so no answer... thats a nogo then...
I principaly like fedora a bit, basicly because they choose gnome-shell as their default shell and because their developers care more about free software and upstream... but if this distri is more bleeding edge (very recent versions of software included) they should at least react fast to such bugreports, at least at the same speed ubuntu devs do... else they just do a bad job... because what does somebody can do with a bit faster system when it has more bugs... Sorry but I dont get who such basic functionality and if this card dont work shure there are 100 others with the same chipset that dont work, too, and such bug gets then in the release and if a few people write a bug report there is no reactions for weeks?
Sorry if thats not getting better I have to wait to a new debian-based distro or a ubuntu fork or something like that. or gnome-shell edition of ubuntu. or keep using ppas...
I wrote a bug report since 2 weeks or so no answer... thats a nogo then...
I principaly like fedora a bit, basicly because they choose gnome-shell as their default shell and because their developers care more about free software and upstream... but if this distri is more bleeding edge (very recent versions of software included) they should at least react fast to such bugreports, at least at the same speed ubuntu devs do... else they just do a bad job... because what does somebody can do with a bit faster system when it has more bugs... Sorry but I dont get who such basic functionality and if this card dont work shure there are 100 others with the same chipset that dont work, too, and such bug gets then in the release and if a few people write a bug report there is no reactions for weeks?
Sorry if thats not getting better I have to wait to a new debian-based distro or a ubuntu fork or something like that. or gnome-shell edition of ubuntu. or keep using ppas...
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