Fedora 33 upgrade time
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@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Had to switch back to Cinnamon from Deepin - dock issues!
I am giving Gnome (the default) a go. Been a few weeks now on my laptop.
A couple of Gnome plugins related to the status bar and I’m good to go.
I’ve worked out the only major issue I found so far. Which was really not major. Just Flameshot would not work right.
I thought you've always been a Cinnamon guy!
I guess I can always check out Gnome, doesn't hurt! -
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Had to switch back to Cinnamon from Deepin - dock issues!
I am giving Gnome (the default) a go. Been a few weeks now on my laptop.
A couple of Gnome plugins related to the status bar and I’m good to go.
I’ve worked out the only major issue I found so far. Which was really not major. Just Flameshot would not work right.
My experience with Flameshot on Gnome is that it works great after installing the Kstatusnotifieritem/appindicator support plugin and if you use Xorg instead Wayland display server.
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@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Had to switch back to Cinnamon from Deepin - dock issues!
I am giving Gnome (the default) a go. Been a few weeks now on my laptop.
A couple of Gnome plugins related to the status bar and I’m good to go.
I’ve worked out the only major issue I found so far. Which was really not major. Just Flameshot would not work right.
I thought you've always been a Cinnamon guy!
I guess I can always check out Gnome, doesn't hurt!I would suggest trying out Pop!OS when it comes GNOME3, Fedora is pretty close to vanilla version GNOME3.
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@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Had to switch back to Cinnamon from Deepin - dock issues!
I am giving Gnome (the default) a go. Been a few weeks now on my laptop.
A couple of Gnome plugins related to the status bar and I’m good to go.
I’ve worked out the only major issue I found so far. Which was really not major. Just Flameshot would not work right.
I feel your pain with Flameshot, but I've got to where I just use the built-in screenshot utility for Gnome.
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@EddieJennings said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Had to switch back to Cinnamon from Deepin - dock issues!
I am giving Gnome (the default) a go. Been a few weeks now on my laptop.
A couple of Gnome plugins related to the status bar and I’m good to go.
I’ve worked out the only major issue I found so far. Which was really not major. Just Flameshot would not work right.
I feel your pain with Flameshot, but I've got to where I just use the built-in screenshot utility for Gnome.
I need the built in editing options. I do a lot of markup as I screenshot.
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Had to switch back to Cinnamon from Deepin - dock issues!
I am giving Gnome (the default) a go. Been a few weeks now on my laptop.
A couple of Gnome plugins related to the status bar and I’m good to go.
I’ve worked out the only major issue I found so far. Which was really not major. Just Flameshot would not work right.
My experience with Flameshot on Gnome is that it works great after installing the Kstatusnotifieritem/appindicator support plugin and if you use Xorg instead Wayland display server.
As long as you switch to Xorg it works fine. I do not use any plugin. I just make a hotkey with the command
flameshot gui
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@FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
I thought you've always been a Cinnamon guy!
I liked Cinnamon the most of the spins when I first tested out Fedora.
Because of that I started with Korora.
But the current Gnome is clean, and with two plugins it works well for me.
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@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
But the current Gnome is clean, and with two plugins it works well for me.
Which two plugins make it work well for you?
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@bnrstnr said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
But the current Gnome is clean, and with two plugins it works well for me.
Which two plugins make it work well for you?
Simple Taskbar: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2672/simple-task-bar/
AppIndicator: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/615/appindicator-support/ -
Is there a reason for the Fedora preference?
s it more stable than CentOS, Debian, or Ubuntu?
Do you use it mixed with other OS's as to what each situation calls for?
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Do you use it mixed with other OS's as to what each situation calls for?
How many desktops do you have? Do you switch desktops based on each situation?
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@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Do you use it mixed with other OS's as to what each situation calls for?
How many desktops do you have? Do you switch desktops based on each situation?
Sorry I meant server set ups.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Do you use it mixed with other OS's as to what each situation calls for?
How many desktops do you have? Do you switch desktops based on each situation?
Sorry I meant server set ups.
The RHEL ecosystem has always been my preferred ecosystem.
Long before there was ever an Ubuntu. Also Ubuntu sucks.
If I am required to use Ubuntu by some application, I will attempt to use Debian instead.
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@VoIP_n00b said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Also Ubuntu sucks.
But why?
The added complexity of Debian is my main one. I used to be annoyed by their hang-up on always having to type
sudo
for anything that needed root access, but Ansilble, Salt, etc have really made that a thing of the past. -
@travisdh1 said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
hang-up on always having to type sudo for anything that needed root access,
umm wut....
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Is there a reason for the Fedora preference?
s it more stable than CentOS, Debian, or Ubuntu?
Do you use it mixed with other OS's as to what each situation calls for?
For Desktops, I preferred Fedora (The best Vanilla GNOME3 experience for me) and then Ubuntu/Pop!OS.
For servers, I preferred Fedora over CentOS because it’s easier to keep up with latest packages and to upgrade the OS with minimal impact of packages breaking.
I preferred Fedora over Ubuntu/Debian because I’m more comfortable with it. But I will use Ubuntu or Debian if I need to.
Fedora, CentOS, Ubuntu, and Debian have been pretty stable for me. It usually the combinations of packages, repo and upgrades that sometimes cause stability issues.
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@travisdh1 said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@VoIP_n00b said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Also Ubuntu sucks.
But why?
The added complexity of Debian is my main one. I used to be annoyed by their hang-up on always having to type
sudo
for anything that needed root access, but Ansilble, Salt, etc have really made that a thing of the past.Too much work to switch to root?
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@travisdh1 said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@VoIP_n00b said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Also Ubuntu sucks.
But why?
The added complexity of Debian is my main one. I used to be annoyed by their hang-up on always having to type
sudo
for anything that needed root access, but Ansilble, Salt, etc have really made that a thing of the past.sudo -i
not a thing in the Debian world? -
@EddieJennings said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@travisdh1 said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@VoIP_n00b said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
@JaredBusch said in Fedora 33 upgrade time:
Also Ubuntu sucks.
But why?
The added complexity of Debian is my main one. I used to be annoyed by their hang-up on always having to type
sudo
for anything that needed root access, but Ansilble, Salt, etc have really made that a thing of the past.sudo -i
not a thing in the Debian world?It is, but Canonical will fire you for using it. Never sat well with me.