u/DiabolicalCant

Been using Fedora for a half year
▲ 13 r/Fedora

Been using Fedora for a half year

I switched to Fedora about a half year ago, and the experience has been extremely incredible. I escaped from a toxic relationship with Windows 11, and now I can do whatever I want with my system without concerning about my data and privacy. That's such a big win.

For the experience in Fedora itself, it's not as smooth as well. I've had some issues in Fedora, but despite the confusion, I learned a lot from them, so I know more about my OS and how it works since it's my first time using Linux as my daily driver.

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u/DiabolicalCant — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/Fedora

Been using Fedora for a half year.

I switched to Fedora about a half year ago, and the experience has been extremely incredible. I escaped from a toxic relationship with Windows 11, and now I can do whatever I want with my system without concerning about my data and privacy. That's such a big win.

For the experience in Fedora itself, it's not as smooth as well. I've had some issues in Fedora, but despite the confusion, I learned a lot from them, so I know more about my OS and how it works since it's my first time using Linux as my daily driver.

u/DiabolicalCant — 10 days ago