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    Phoronix: Fedora 27 Debuts With GNOME 3.26 Powered Workstation Spin, Modular Server Coming

    It's arriving only two weeks late but today marks the official debut of Fedora 27 as the latest major update for this Red Hat sponsored Linux distribution...

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    Why use some lame pre-beta screenshot?, the background was changed ages ago.

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    • #3
      Please let us know when and what AMD device you have found.

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      • #4
        Garbage, pure trash. I did a full install of this release on my main pc using a spare SSD that I have laying around, my experiment lasted for all of an hour before I decided to yang that SSD out and go back to Ubuntu were I belong.

        It's a shame really, to see all the distros that used to be good, solid, reliable, polished, quality offerings go down the toilet: Fedora, Manjaro, Mint, OpenSuse; or maybe Ubuntu has just spoiled me so much that I can't use anything else, though Solus does look promising if they can ever get it as polished as Ubuntu.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Spooktra View Post
          Garbage, pure trash. I did a full install of this release on my main pc using a spare SSD that I have laying around, my experiment lasted for all of an hour before I decided to yang that SSD out and go back to Ubuntu were I belong.

          It's a shame really, to see all the distros that used to be good, solid, reliable, polished, quality offerings go down the toilet: Fedora, Manjaro, Mint, OpenSuse; or maybe Ubuntu has just spoiled me so much that I can't use anything else, though Solus does look promising if they can ever get it as polished as Ubuntu.
          What were the issues that you experienced?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Spooktra View Post
            Garbage, pure trash. I did a full install of this release on my main pc using a spare SSD that I have laying around, my experiment lasted for all of an hour before I decided to yang that SSD out and go back to Ubuntu were I belong.

            It's a shame really, to see all the distros that used to be good, solid, reliable, polished, quality offerings go down the toilet: Fedora, Manjaro, Mint, OpenSuse; or maybe Ubuntu has just spoiled me so much that I can't use anything else, though Solus does look promising if they can ever get it as polished as Ubuntu.
            "Garbage, pure trash"

            Interesting, are you commenting about Fedora, or your comment itself?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by trivialfis
              I like Fedora, except for the Flatpak part.
              i dont mind FlatPak.have you actually used it? my guess is no.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Spooktra View Post
                Garbage, pure trash. I did a full install of this release on my main pc using a spare SSD that I have laying around, my experiment lasted for all of an hour before I decided to yang that SSD out and go back to Ubuntu were I belong.
                Good thing you yang'ed that spare SSD. Yes, Ubuntu is definitely were you belong.

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                • #9
                  btw f26 also is using the Linux 4.13 kernel and Mesa 17.2 by default along with GCC 7.2 as the default system compiler.
                  Originally posted by Spooktra View Post
                  I decided to yang that SSD out and go back to Ubuntu were I belong.
                  lol, ubuntu slave in the thread

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                  • #10
                    I've been testing F27 for about a week now and so far its been great. The only thing that would make it better is kernel 4.15. :-)

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