That’s what kept me on Fedora. It just works. When Ubuntu went all-in on Snaps and ignored every bit of criticism about it, that was the end of my love and support for Ubuntu or Canonical.
I recently set up a PC for a pensioner who can’t or does not want to afford a Windows 11 PC. I used AlmaLinux (community RHEL). I’m not the biggest fan of some Gnome defaults, so I installed Dash To Panel from the official repositories and enabled traditional window buttons to make the experience closer to Windows. That’s it.
That’s what kept me on Fedora. It just works. When Ubuntu went all-in on Snaps and ignored every bit of criticism about it, that was the end of my love and support for Ubuntu or Canonical.
I recently set up a PC for a pensioner who can’t or does not want to afford a Windows 11 PC. I used AlmaLinux (community RHEL). I’m not the biggest fan of some Gnome defaults, so I installed Dash To Panel from the official repositories and enabled traditional window buttons to make the experience closer to Windows. That’s it.
The Fedora developers laid excellent ground work.