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Fedora 43 — When Bleeding Edge Might Be the Only Stable Option

January 20, 2026December 31, 2025 by Chris Marts
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./

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Categories Hardware, Linux Tags bleeding edge, Fedora, Fedora 43, GNOME vs KDE, hardware compatibility, KDE Plasma, kernel updates, Kubuntu, Linux, Linux stability, Linux troubleshooting, ThinkBook, Ubuntu, Wayland Leave a comment

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