• TheHawaiianKoala
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    271 year ago

    The headline is wrong. DNF5 (Faster DNF) has been delayed. According to Fedora Magazine

    We’d planned to update the DNF package manager to a new, speedier version. We also hoped to showcase a long-awaited refresh to the user interface for Anaconda, our installation program. However, we decided these things just weren’t ready in time.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    71 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The beta release of Fedora 39 is now available for testing ahead of its planned stable release prior to the end of October.

    Fedora 39 Beta brings many updates over Fedora 38 including a faster DNF, the GNOME 45 desktop for Fedora Workstation, the LibreOffice 7.6 office suite, LLVM 17 compiler stack available, and many other updated packages available.

    During my brief testing of the Fedora 39 beta so far it’s been working out well.

    I’ll begin testing Fedora 39 on more systems and benchmarking soon.

    I look forward to using Fedora 39 on my main production system when upgrading to the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen4 Phoenix laptop.

    More details on the Fedora 39 Beta changes via the release announcement on FedoraMagazine.org.


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        • sudo_su
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          11 year ago

          I have installed only some small extensions, but all of them are working after the update. But I have not much of them installed.

  • @warmaster
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    21 year ago

    I love Gnome, but as a Gamer, their lack of speed to implement Wayland features is tempting me to switch to KDE.

    • @vector_zero
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      31 year ago

      Which features? I’m not much of a gamer these days, so I’m curious what features are making or breaking the experience.

      • @WereCat
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        31 year ago

        No VRR on Gnome with Wayland… Maybe there’s a way to get it to work but as a newbie I just gave up and installed KDE instead. But GNOME does appeal to me better

        • @vector_zero
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          21 year ago

          Wait, actually? Even Sway has had vsync for years.

          • @3laws
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            21 year ago

            No, disabling VSYNC is a feature GNOME lacks.