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  • #11
    Originally posted by RahulSundaram View Post
    spins.fedoraproject.org is listed right there in the release announcement.
    No spins shows up on the spins.fedoraproject.org page for me (using F20/FF34).

    Also, when you get to the https://getfedora.org/ page, you always have to look around to find the spins. This is apparently as not to confuse users with too many download choices. Perhaps understandable, but I do think Fedora spins are really underrated and not as well known as they deserve. The Red Hat/Fedora KDE release team is really excellent and so is the Fedora KDE spin. Same with the LXDE spin last I tried it.
    The Security spin looks very interesting too.
    Last edited by interested; 09 December 2014, 04:39 PM. Reason: clarification

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    • #12
      Originally posted by interested View Post
      No spins shows up on the spins.fedoraproject.org page for me (using F20/FF34).

      Also, when you get to the https://getfedora.org/ page, you always have to look around to find the spins. This is apparently as not to confuse users with too many download choices. Perhaps understandable, but I do think Fedora spins are really underrated and not as well known as they deserve. The Red Hat/Fedora KDE release team is really excellent and so is the Fedora KDE spin. Same with the LXDE spin last I tried it.
      The Security spin looks very interesting too.
      There's a block of text right on the front of getfedora.org headed "Looking for more Fedora?" which links right to spins.fp.o. I do see the spins on spins.fp.o - however, the download links still seem to point to F20 torrents. I'll try and get that fixed.

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      • #13
        Wouldn't magnet links also be reasonable if assumption is servers go out of capacity? (ie for torrent)

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        • #14
          Impressive release

          especially Wayland, which is surprisingly stable for 1st time. only thing that I could hold against it is the fact that scrolling right side of my touchpad didn't work

          if I wasn't the victim of long standing bug with wireless going offline that would be one damn good release. sadly same bug exists now very long time as I saw when I searched for previous reference to not duplicate bug when reporting (actually from fedora 15 or so). i say strange because network goes down in short time, but doing anything in line of hw wifi off/on, disabling/enabling wifi or restarting NetworkManager reconnects... for short time that is

          but. it will definitely see life on my home machine. awesome work

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