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Looking to Switch // Which Distro?
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I recommend avoiding fedora. It gets shilled pretty hard, but they're mostly a loud, obnoxious minority.
If you end up trying out fedora and don't like it, don't be afraid to switch as soon as possible.
What did Fedora do to hurt you so much?
I'm not going to get into that argument because it's an endless waste of time.
I just recognize when losers on the internet are shilling garbage because their validation comes from convincing others to make the same mistakes they did.
I didn't have any intention of arguing..I was curious what you didn't like about it. You're entitled to your opinion.
Likewise I've no love for fedora just keep hearing its easy to use and beginner friendly so I keep recommending it. Haven't used it since I guess my attempt at installing fedora core 4.