u/littypika

▲ 174 r/Fedora

Fedora 44 is so boring... that it's great.

I can't believe it, the upgrade from Fedora 43 to 44 was so smooth and seamless for me.

Nothing broke, my workflows didn't change, and it feels incredibly refined and polished.

Some may believe it's boring, but this is why Fedora is such an amazing Linux distro, the release cycle is frequent enough that it's cutting edge, but reliability and stability are so good that I can't see myself going back to other distros such as Linux Mint.

It just works and the maintenance is so low after you get past the initial setup, which is already incredibly user-friendly.

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u/littypika — 2 days ago