Windows 10 requiring sign in only made me start using Tiny10 but even then I figured if end of life was happening, I may as well settle into using my favourite distribution. I love the feeling of Fedora but I have to use Arch for its incorporation of Deepin stuff.
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My WiFi on arch is so all over the place when it connects to my phone hotspot. Connects, disconnects, “oh what’s the password again?” Otherwise router based WiFi is fine.
Actually the Bluetooth is somewhat even more reliable than the Windows one. And it waits for you to connect manually instead of auto connecting to that one speaker you happen to have on.
Admetus@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•why didnt Enlightenment desktop recieve much adoption42·3 days agoGnome is pretty well integrated with everything, especially with extensions to make up for less features in stock gnome than kde.
Admetus@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•I want to move out from Ubuntu and use something else.11·19 days agoFedora is a good bet, it’s really up to date and should simultaneously be stable.
I use endeavouros (Arch) gnome variant because I need a working distribution in Mainland China with an additional emulated deepin application or two (I hate tinkering with wine or bottles). But otherwise I’d be using Fedora.
I like gnome. I’d say KDE second. Fedora workstation does gnome and there’s the kde variant of course.
Admetus@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•In case you missed it, LXQt and Xfce both support Wayland now0·3 months agoFedora, so most Gnome based distros. KDE as commented beside me. Arch-based EndeavourOS.
Gnome is a bit of a different animal these days, I get it that it won’t fit everyone’s use case.