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Fedora
Fedora 43 — When Bleeding Edge Might Be the Only Stable Option
After Ubuntu blinded me and Kubuntu froze on me, I found myself staring at the one trail I usually avoid: Fedora./
Kubuntu 25.10 — The False Hope
After Ubuntu 25.10 blinded me one too many times, I pivoted to the obvious next step: Kubuntu. Same Ubuntu base, same kernel, but with KDE Plasma — the desktop environment that gives you knobs, dials, sliders, toggles, and enough configuration options to make a mechanical keyboard enthusiast blush.
Linux vs My ThinkBook: A Survival Story
I’m writing a multi part series on my frustrations with Linux. While I have used Linux for a long time, I am still disappointed at the issues that pop up.
The Hiker’s OS Kit: My Personal Linux Distro Lineup
When people ask me what the “best” Linux distro is, I usually smile and shake my head. That question is a little like asking, “What’s the best trail?” The answer depends entirely on who’s hiking, what gear they’re carrying, and where they want to go. A steep mountain path might be perfect for one person and a nightmare for another. Linux is the same way: the distro that feels like home to me might feel like a maze to you.
Better Fonts on Fedora
I don’t love Fedora’s fonts but there’s an easy solution.
Make Gestures Work in Chrome
Using Wayland on Linux opens up some touchpad gestures, such as using two fingers to swipe back in Firefox. Google Chrome can do the same thing!
Fedora 43 After Install Guide
The newest version of Fedora is blasting off with a refreshed after install guide.
Fedora 42 After Install Guide
This getting started guide will help quickly set up Fedora 42 Workstation after a fresh install. This is my personal guide that has been revised through numerous Fedora releases and thoroughly vetted by the Linux community.
Fedora 41 After Install Guide
This getting started guide will help quickly set up Fedora 41 Workstation after a fresh install. This is my personal guide that has been revised through numerous Fedora releases and thoroughly vetted by the Linux community.
