Fedora and Gnome: first impressions as a longtime KDE Plasma user
I've been a Linux user since almost 10 years. Over the years I've used Ubuntu with the Unity environment, Kubuntu and KDE Neon with Plasma, Debian with Gnome and Raspbian with XFCE. Since Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, made a few decisions which I really didn't like (most importantly, forcing the use of snaps), I've decided to jump ship. Debian had problems with GPU drivers, so I was looking for something entirely new. Since Fedora has been gaining in popularity and I was curious to try out vanilla Gnome in version 40+, I went for it. I installed Fedora around three months ago and used it as my main OS. I wrote down a few notes about positive and negative experiences, which eventually became enough for an entire blog post. I really liked Gnome and Fedora! Below is a collection of papercuts, which might make it seem as if I didn't enjoy it, but the opposite is the case. If the issues mentioned below are fixed (which I'm sure they will be soon), I would consider it a perfect OS! ...