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The original was posted on /r/fedora by /u/Kavoya on 2024-09-28 12:02:06+00:00.


I’m thinking of switching from Ubuntu to Fedora, but don’t know if I should.

Why do I want to switch?

  1. Fedora seems to always have more up to date software. I remember Ubuntu once stayed on the same GNOME version for 2 versions straight, it wasn’t a big deal but I was kinda disappointed.
  2. Fedora comes with vanilla GNOME. I always separately install vanilla GNOME on Ubuntu, so might as fell use a distro that comes with vanilla GNOME.
  3. I wanna try out other distros.

The first reason is the main one, the second reason is more of a slight inconvenience. I’m unsure if I should switch or not. I’ve never had any major issues with Ubuntu, its very easy to install and I’ve never had any driver issues with either. Its also widely supported.

What do you guys think? Oh and also, I’ll be dual-booting with Windows.

I’m also interested in knowing about any flaws that Fedora may have, and if there are any reasons why one might not want to use Fedora.