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[[../images/backhome.png]] 1. Fedora xfce
Fedora been my go to for quite a while though I sometimes switch
desktops lmao. I have tried the gnome version but it doesn't really fit
me so most of the time I have used the kde spin though recently kde just
haven't been feeling the same. It has been feeling buggy and have been
fighting with nvidia drivers. After running xfce on my second computer
for a while I grew to really like it and started using it on my main and
it have been running much better then kde. 1.1. Setting up fedoraFedora has a little extra setup you wouldn't see in something like linux mint though it isn't that bad. 1.1.1. Packages
You can speed up dnf by adding these to /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
1.1.2. MultimediaBy default fedora doesn't have many codecs and you need to install them yourself. Without them many media files will not work and lots of youtube videos will not be able to play. The fedora docs use to show how to install them but they removed it from their page and instead shows a new version which installs some stuff but not everything. I do both of them to make sure I get all the codecs I need.
1.2. Nvidia driversNvidia isn't the best on linux and I like AMD much more though I am stuck with nvidia for now. For xfce there are some extra settings to enable it but it works great once that is done. You will need rpm fusion first before you can install the drivers.
1.3. Useful things in fedora
Fedora doesn't have "update-grub" so instead you have to use these: |