I just installed the latest unofficial nightly version of Fedora 33 Workstation, using the "Everything Boot" iso.
I am in it now writing this email, and have spent about 30 minutes surfing the web, and tinkering with settings. The only thing unusual about this install was that this was my first ever to do a motherboard's second NVMe drive. See link below: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hzl0bp3jkdwyby4/IMG_0314.jpg?dl=0 That link shows an Inland brand NVMe. My motherboard is an ASUS X570, which I bought hoping for some future-proofing, and that B550 was not yet available, and especially that B550 is not yet economical, and I wanted a premium motherboard with no wi-fi. I did an update and installed htop, and set up a third-party repo, and installed ffmpeg and vlc, and that seemed to resolve the age-old issue of watching a certain kind of video format. htop shows over 3 GB of RAM being used. I do not think my Rawhide install was ever that high. I will likely hop back and forth from Rawhide to 33 and look for things that might be of interest to mention. I might also drop in a NVMe riser-card and do an install of other isos, as I have little experience with the other DE's in Fedora. I tinkered a little with Plasma and LXQt only and about a year ago, but they just were not my thing. Does anyone out there run into any issues running multiple DE's on one install ? On a related note I have never been able to figure out the Sway desktop environment ? Email me privately, if you have any tips on that. David Locklear
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