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sudo dnf install fedora-39-workstation-edition
C:/> sudo dnf install fedora39-workstation-edition
Bad command or file name.
C:/>
Your slashes are arse about
Should've been C:\>?
It's been a while..
I got you
C:\>sudo dnf install fedora39-workstation-edition
'sudo' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\>
\ for local
/ for remote
After a recent update, Fedora won't even boot to grub for me. Linux has some stability issues
I think Fedora has some issues. I just spent a couple of weeks with Fedora again after a few years of ignoring it. While it didn't refuse to boot for me, after the last update things that were working stopped working and no amount of google could fix them. So back to Linux Mint again.
Fedora has never worked well for me since RedHat 5. It always has a failure at some point. Obviously, YMMV!
Linux doesn't, fedora might. Just use a more stable distro like Debian
Funny thing is, I settled on Fedora for being more stable than PopOS. Maybe it's time to hop again, though?
I find fedora more stable then pop too