Will I Switch To Fedora 36? A Walk Thru Of This Amazing Linux Distro

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Today we take a look at Fedora 36. Gnome 42 and Fedora work amazing and well together. I'm using my trusty Dell G15 Laptop, Endeavour Os, and VirtManager to host my virtual machine.

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I've actually switched to fedora just before 36 came out, and recently I set up KDE Plasma and everything is just perfect.
I love how it feels a lot like something like Arch and yet it's extremely stable.

renealbrechtsen
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Fedora is one of the most unappreciated distros. Great and stable Distro.
Good video. Thanks

cjdebeer
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It Will be hilarious to see Jeremy move when he fast foward the vídeo.

arielinfante
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Jeremy, where are you from? Your english is so nice and perfect!

GregVD
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Enterprises wouldn’t be using it as a workstation! The upstream Alma Linux or Rocky Linux would be more their speed, essentially a stable LTS Fedora with a long term support cycle of ten years as opposed to the six months with Fedora.

NormanF
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I have installed and BTFRS based also if updates brakes you can turn back :)

vitorhugobarbosa
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some fedora useful tools or custimisations in some future video...Or past...

predragnikolic
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With Fedora, be sure to activate the Fusion/ non-free repos. Fedora 36 KDE is incredible- it is my daily driver.

walter_lesaulnier
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I really like Fedora, but it seems to always be a bit lacking in KDE support, with bugs and performance loss in the KDE spin..

Bg
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If you have Intel hardware, you must try Clear Linux. It's a bit different from the standard. They have their own package manager "swupd" and Flatpack support. Supper fast and hardware friendly OS.

cjdebeer
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I putting Fedora on every other computer in my house (Family PCs) but on EndeavorOS on my PC and happy with it so sticking with it but Fedora is about to go on 6 PCs in my house haha

tohur
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I run the beta of Fedora 36 for say 6-7 weeks, but after the last update the screen freezes and I have to power off the VM en reload on an older version of the Linux kernel. I was just on the point of deleting the Fedora 35 VM and replacing it with Fedora 36, fortunately I did run those "updates" first.
Fedora 36 a real bomb for me!

bertnijhof
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You mention a Dell laptop. I’ve got an XPS with Nvidia optimus hybrid graphics. That has always been the thing that drives me back to Windows. If you’ve got Nvidia, how’s all that work under Wayland on Fedora 36?

eric_eagle
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Played with Fedora a lot, but I always run into something that annoys me, or doesn't work very easy or the way I think it should and googling for answers... I recently just switched my Manjaro use over to Arch, and think I'll stick to Arch as my main OS for a long time. I thought about going with EndeavourOS, but its basically just a small wrapper around Arch, so figured I'd just go straight up Arch instead. It all seems to run a lot better and its pretty easy to use, even if not easy to install.

AyaWetts
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Tried it for around a day. Looks great but random issues. Had trouble with Night Light, downloading files to external drives, and overall lagginess. Hope they iron out the bugs and I can come back to it at some point.

rcmp
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Switching to Fedora... tired of Ubuntu.

gameplayti
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I kept hearing about how awesome Fedora is and I finally decide to give it a try. Doesn't even start up. After starting the live environment, it just shows a black screen. Awesome. I can't say I'm impressed if this is the best they can do, given that even one man distros work perfectly fine out of the box.

gogudelagaze
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My Fedora 35 system broke so I went back to Ubuntu and discovered the latest Ubuntu isn't terrible, might leave it a month and go back to Fedora.

MrWarneet
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I don't understand how people don't like GNOME. It's the nicest looking DE of them all

michaelplaczek
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how the hell do you make Nvidia kernel module work? nothing I've tried worked.. the DKMS doesn't do anything, Arch works perfectly fine but fedora? naaaah, it's a nightmare.

Bunuffin