Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender
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Downloading now and am going to boot a VM up of this.
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@mlnews Usually only put my Red Hat on for CentOS with servers and hypervisors. Now you've got me considering wiping my Ubuntu notebook this weekend. Flaking on social obligations in 5 ... 4 ... 3 ...
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Welcome to Korora
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I might have a new desktop... lol
This OS is super fast, I've given the VM 2 Gb ram and a dual core, and it's blazing.
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Here is the installed welcome screen.
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Firefox comes build in with uBlock Origin.
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@chrisnbrooks said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
@mlnews Usually only put my Red Hat on for CentOS with servers and hypervisors. Now you've got me considering wiping my Ubuntu notebook this weekend. Flaking on social obligations in 5 ... 4 ... 3 ...
I love running all the latest Linux desktops Wish that I had more machines on which to do it. If I still had my own home, I might make a rock solid NFS /home server and make my machines multi-boot into lots of different Linux desktops and keep all of my files as if they were local but change the OS around.
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@DustinB3403 looks nice
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The desktop background actively changes at login.
Now my background looks like this. This is actually a pretty smooth running desktop. I might just upgrade my laptop from Win 10 to this...
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Here are some system stats on a very moderate build.
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And with nothing but the system monitor running...
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Can it run Steam?
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Caja view
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@coliver said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
Can it run Steam?
Looks to be able too
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And I have a Steam login option.
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Wooh disk usage analyzer (tiny 10GB partition for the VM)
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@DustinB3403 said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
And I have a Steam login option.
Seriously? Now that is cool.
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@scottalanmiller said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
@chrisnbrooks said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
@mlnews Usually only put my Red Hat on for CentOS with servers and hypervisors. Now you've got me considering wiping my Ubuntu notebook this weekend. Flaking on social obligations in 5 ... 4 ... 3 ...
I love running all the latest Linux desktops Wish that I had more machines on which to do it. If I still had my own home, I might make a rock solid NFS /home server and make my machines multi-boot into lots of different Linux desktops and keep all of my files as if they were local but change the OS around.
That's one thing I love being able to do at work. Change the OS, but the user environment is still the same. IT is tricktsty it is.
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@travisdh1 said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
@scottalanmiller said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
@chrisnbrooks said in Korora 23, a Fedora Based Linux Desktop Contender:
@mlnews Usually only put my Red Hat on for CentOS with servers and hypervisors. Now you've got me considering wiping my Ubuntu notebook this weekend. Flaking on social obligations in 5 ... 4 ... 3 ...
I love running all the latest Linux desktops Wish that I had more machines on which to do it. If I still had my own home, I might make a rock solid NFS /home server and make my machines multi-boot into lots of different Linux desktops and keep all of my files as if they were local but change the OS around.
That's one thing I love being able to do at work. Change the OS, but the user environment is still the same. IT is tricktsty it is.
The wonderful world of Linux. Being able to change the OS, but keep the desktop. Or change the desktop while keeping the OS. Keeping your files regardless of OS or desktop. It's miraculous.