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A Sneak Peek at new linux distro Zorin OS 17
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At least it's a bit more full-featured than Fedora 39, where they just updated to Gnome 45 and called it a day, and KDE users didn't even get anything new at all.
This is misinformation.
KDE users got a broken Nvidia driver.
I think Fedora updates are different because they are a fixed length cycle of 6 months which happens to line up with GNOME's 6 months cycle. And also Fedora is a semi-rolling release with kernel updates being pushed relatively soon and as they come instead of via version updates