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foggy@lemmy.world 1 day agoWould absolutely not recommend fedora as a first distro.
Comment on What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?
foggy@lemmy.world 1 day agoWould absolutely not recommend fedora as a first distro.
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 20 hours ago
Fedora better than Ubuntu in a lot of ways
Also with Fedora 42 there is a entirely new installer so it is much easier to setup.
foggy@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
It is a testing ground for new features. It is literally one of the worst beginner distros.
We’re not talking about what distros are good. We are talking about what is good for beginners.
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 20 hours ago
Have you even used Fedora recently? It is well tested and focused on being beginner friendly. That wasn’t always the case but it changed a few years ago.
foggy@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
I’m done arguing. Not gonna respond to whatever fedora fanboy nonsense to follow.
Ubuntu holds around 30 percent of the Linux desktop market. Fedora sits around 1 to 2 percent. Ubuntu focuses on Long Term Support stability, massive community documentation, seamless hardware driver support, and minimizing breakage for new users. Fedora deliberately pushes bleeding-edge kernels, experimental libraries, and rapid changes that regularly introduce breakage. Beginners do not need the newest kernel version or experimental features. They need stability, predictability, easy troubleshooting, and access to a massive community when things go wrong. Fedora is excellent for intermediate users who know how to fix their own problems. It is irresponsible to recommend a testing ground distro to someone who is still learning how to use the terminal.
If Fedora were actually a good beginner distro, it would dominate beginner spaces like r/linux4noobs, It does not. Fedora is respected, but it is not designed for beginners. Even Fedora’s own documentation assumes technical competence that a first-time Linux user will not have.
It is objectively not a good distro for beginners. Not even Fedora thinks it’s a good distro for beginners. Your arguments make no sense. I certainly don’t care to hear anymore of them.
Good day.