I like Fedora for a workstation but not as much if you like to game on Linux. A lot of other Debian based distros have tried to optimize for gaming far more than Fedora/RedHat has.
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From the post: "On November 6, 2003, the Fedora Project released the Fedora Core 1. One day and twenty years later, we’re pleased to bring you Fedora Linux 39, our complete, community-built operating system for desktops, laptops, servers, the cloud, edge devices — and just about anything else you can think of."
I like Fedora for a workstation but not as much if you like to game on Linux. A lot of other Debian based distros have tried to optimize for gaming far more than Fedora/RedHat has.
Archive: https://archive.today/jGTuy
From the post:
"On November 6, 2003, the Fedora Project released the Fedora Core 1. One day and twenty years later, we’re pleased to bring you Fedora Linux 39, our complete, community-built operating system for desktops, laptops, servers, the cloud, edge devices — and just about anything else you can think of."
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