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Just a heads up: Installing with BTRFS ontop of LUKS left me with a broken system. Happened more than once. The ISO checked out as far as "Test media" and checksumming it. Installing with lvm+luks+ext4 worked fine. Guessing a bug got missed.
Still no RPM Fusion support for it, which means it doesn't get a lot of useful apps, and the kernel it ships doesn't have the workaround for Intel+AMD laptops which I suspect is the cause of suspend/sleep hanging mine. It's better wait a while before upgrading.
Still no RPM Fusion support for it, which means it doesn't get a lot of useful apps, and the kernel it ships doesn't have the workaround for Intel+AMD laptops which I suspect is the cause of suspend/sleep hanging mine. It's better wait a while before upgrading.
RPMFusion is working fine on my end. It's not advertised on the homepage but the repos exist and are usable. Just have to add them via the command on: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/ under "Command line setup using rpm"
All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
No, I wasn't talking about downloads. If they sped up it could be worth checking out f23.
dnf is fast for the installation on both f22 and f23 (I haven't noticed any slowdown) which is why I mention the downloading part can be slow depending of the mirror.
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