Why fedora? Is this for work?
Whats wrong with Ubuntu, too noob friendly?
Why fedora? Is this for work?
Whats wrong with Ubuntu, too noob friendly?
Ubuntu is ok. Kde is a little buggy on Ubuntu though…Fedora also will run blockstream satellite so I can get all the bitcoin blockchain data without the internet (max privacy).
I have plenty of cpu & graphics to burn so I’m looking for eye candy.
I might try xerolinux but know nothing about arch and I don’t think blockstream satellite will install on it. Might have to learn docker.
Gotcha. Thanks for the detailed answer. Hope you get it all worked out.
Couldn’t get fedora kde to install. I downloaded xerolinux right before leaving for call shift tonight.
I don’t fully understand what makes one Linux distro different from another…although I gather zerolinux from intel is unique in that you can delete the /etc folder to essentially start over and reboot the system. But pita to setup (like write your own fstab).
To oversimplify, there are 3 types of linux distros that are different enough to not be fully compatable. Debian based (ubuntu) use .deb packages and tend to be for the average user. Fedora/redhat distros use rpm and tend to be for enterprise users. Then there's Arch, for masochists. Each use a few different terminal commands as well, so sticking to one flavor can be simpler.