Fedora 27 Beta...why not!
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Any one using Fedora 27?
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LOL, no, not yet.
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Not while it is still in beta
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Nope.
Do you know if it uses Gnome 3.26 as default?
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@Tim_G see my screenshot.
Yes, Gnome 3.26 by default. -
@fateknollogee said in Fedora 27...:
@Tim_G see my screenshot.
Yes, Gnome 3.26 by default.Oh haha, I even looked and still missed that...
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What kernel?
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@tim_g Let me check
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@tim_g 4.13.2-300
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@brianlittlejohn said in Fedora 27...:
Not while it is still in beta
C'mon man, where is your Fedora spirit of being on the bleeding edge!!
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For Video, I had to use "Virtio", "QXL" causes the vm to not boot up.
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@fateknollogee said in Fedora 27...:
For Video, I had to use "Virtio", "QXL" causes the vm to not boot up.
I noticed that too. I wonder when it’s released the default template when using KVM will be virtio?
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Seems to be a known bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1462381
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Time to "upgrade" my main desktop machine to F27 Beta...
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After rebooting, there was another large update.
Upgrade is all done.
Process was smooth & easy. -
Switching to Gnome, I get v3.26.1
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@fateknollogee said in Fedora 27 Beta...why not!:
@brianlittlejohn said in Fedora 27...:
Not while it is still in beta
C'mon man, where is your Fedora spirit of being on the bleeding edge!!
Fedora is the most stable distro with halfway recent software on the repositories (I'm looking at you RedHat/CentOS and php5.4). Who wants adventures and broken software?
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@travisdh1 said in Fedora 27 Beta...why not!:
@fateknollogee said in Fedora 27 Beta...why not!:
@brianlittlejohn said in Fedora 27...:
Not while it is still in beta
C'mon man, where is your Fedora spirit of being on the bleeding edge!!
Fedora is the most stable distro with halfway recent software on the repositories (I'm looking at you RedHat/CentOS and php5.4). Who wants adventures and broken software?
I've found that with Fedora it can be better to stay two or so releases behind if you care about software working (i'm talking Fedora Desktop, not server).
If you can live without that software, then the latest release is great.
If you like living on the edge and it's not your main Laptop/Workstation, then Beta is great.
I tend to keep current release on my Desktop, and beta on my Laptop. Once I get rid of my Desktop and only have a laptop, I'm going to stick to current release a month after release.
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C'mon @Tim_G where is your "Fedora bleeding edge" spirit?