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- zaid1442011
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Does Fedora kill upgrading? Weird.You should probably update to 40. Once 41 comes out, upgrading from 38 isn't going to be supported anymore. I use Fedora Linux 38 daily
- gilbert_given_189
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Could we do “version leaps”? (from 38 to 40 to 41 when it's released) That's why I did back when I only have my Ubuntu 16 CD.You should probably update to 40. Once 41 comes out, upgrading from 38 isn't going to be supported anymore. I use Fedora Linux 38 daily
(note: it failed miserably)
Last edited by gilbert_given_189 (Sept. 2, 2024 16:17:31)
- Redstone1080
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From a quick Google search, it looks like you can do that (in the case of 37 to 40 at least, which should be similar to upgrading to 41 from 38).Could we do “version leaps”? (from 38 to 40 to 41 when it's released) That's why I did back when I only have my Ubuntu 16 CD.You should probably update to 40. Once 41 comes out, upgrading from 38 isn't going to be supported anymore. I use Fedora Linux 38 daily
- gilbert_given_189
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I'm feeling of installing Linux on my new laptop
Should I install Arch again or use another distro like Fedora
Should I install Arch again or use another distro like Fedora
- zaid1442011
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(#225)Fedora GNOME or Ubuntu will be good as they install non-free firmware out-of-the-box (Which is necessary depending on the laptop).
I'm feeling of installing Linux on my new laptop
Should I install Arch again or use another distro like Fedora
- Redstone1080
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Most hinged Linux user /j I love Wayland and explicit sync!
Nah Wayland is great, idk what explicit sync is
- gilbert_given_189
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I ended up with Fedora I'm feeling of installing Linux on my new laptop
Should I install Arch again or use another distro like Fedora
Turns out it's so stingy with patent-encumbered things that the H.264 codec it uses is flawed and I had to use another repo to get a better one
- Redstone1080
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which repo? i've been looking to fix some youtube videos (especially older ones) not playing at allI ended up with Fedora I'm feeling of installing Linux on my new laptop
Should I install Arch again or use another distro like Fedora
Turns out it's so stingy with patent-encumbered things that the H.264 codec it uses is flawed and I had to use another repo to get a better one
- TheSecondGilbert
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See RPM Fusion and how to include it in your repository list (or whatever it's called in Fedora). The free repo has x264, a much better H.264 codec.which repo? i've been looking to fix some youtube videos (especially older ones) not playing at allI ended up with Fedora I'm feeling of installing Linux on my new laptop
Should I install Arch again or use another distro like Fedora
Turns out it's so stingy with patent-encumbered things that the H.264 codec it uses is flawed and I had to use another repo to get a better one
I don't know why they didn't include x264 in their official repo, considering that x264 is licensed with GPLv2 and are in the rpmfusion-free repo. Instead we had this libopenh264 thing made on behalf of…Cisco, for some reason. Maybe Fedora/RH had beef with x264 before? I don't know.
- gilbert_given_189
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hate to triple post but what should I do then?
to those that uses KDE, what themes are you using right now?
to those that uses KDE, what themes are you using right now?
- LaughabIe
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i was running linux mint for a long while until my computer finally gave in and refused to turn on. through some investigations, the motherboard was completely dead and no power was going through. six years is a long time to be actively running that thing. i don’t want to give up my daily driver and yet no one is selling replacement motherboards. so i guess christmas time is the next chance I will get to run linux as a daily OS again.
- BigNate469
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i was running linux mint for a long while until my computer finally gave in and refused to turn on. through some investigations, the motherboard was completely dead and no power was going through. six years is a long time to be actively running that thing. i don’t want to give up my daily driver and yet no one is selling replacement motherboards. so i guess christmas time is the next chance I will get to run linux as a daily OS again.And I have a 10-year-old iPad mini that still runs perfectly fine
This is why you regularly restart your computer.
At least you can replace your motherboard- the only devices I have either can't really be repaired (iPads), are hard to repair (Windows laptop- just because the electronics inside are packed tightly), or are the motherboard itself (Raspberry Pi 5).
- LaughabIe
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i do restart my computer on a regular basis. [This is why you regularly restart your computer.
i should have noted this before but just before the laptop (this was a laptop) died i had opened the back case to replace the headphone jack using a spare one i had laying around. the battery was unplugged and i did discharge the computer. i managed to solder in the new one i had nicely put in. but as soon as i put the battery back in, plugged the laptop in, and was about to screw the case closed, it refused to boot at all? something probably caused a massive short on the board, probably around where the charger cable was (it’s a 19.5v charger) because i did hear a spark somewhere. you can probably take a few guesses on what went wrong
- BigNate469
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Oh. That would definitely do it.i do restart my computer on a regular basis. [This is why you regularly restart your computer.
i should have noted this before but just before the laptop (this was a laptop) died i had opened the back case to replace the headphone jack using a spare one i had laying around. the battery was unplugged and i did discharge the computer. i managed to solder in the new one i had nicely put in. but as soon as i put the battery back in, plugged the laptop in, and was about to screw the case closed, it refused to boot at all? something probably caused a massive short on the board, probably around where the charger cable was (it’s a 19.5v charger) because i did hear a spark somewhere. you can probably take a few guesses on what went wrong
- jas1000
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Breeze Dark. Just normal Breeze Dark. hate to triple post but what should I do then?
to those that uses KDE, what themes are you using right now?
- 8to16
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i logged into ubuntu and apparently heard the 4.04[iirc] startup sound
Last edited by 8to16 (Oct. 13, 2024 11:52:44)
- zaid1442011
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(#239)Ubuntu is celebrating it's 10th anniversary.
i logged into ubuntu and apparently heard the 4.04[iirc] startup sound