On 2022-04-27 13:10, Cătălin George Feștilă wrote:
I read this article
https://www.theregister.com/2022/04/27/fedora_starts_to_simplify_linux/.
The question is whether we can still use old laptops. I have an HP 6710b and it
works very well at the moment with Fedora 36.
In this case, my opinion is that the development team will release a special
Fedora Spin for laptops with old hardware. What do you think?
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I read this article and started thinking if it is time to ditch Fedora.
I am finding many applications that I use are no longer being supported
on Fedora or there are not enough people working to keep applications
updated. I have started to use SNAP software to get current versions or
applications at all.
I have tried Gnome but will stick with KDE. KDE is going downhill. It
isn't all of Fedora teams fault.
If I have to stick with an old version to keep my hardware working or
change to a different version of Linux, then I will. I will change all
my machines.
I know another person that is still on F33 due to changes that he has
not been able to get working on his network and is concerned about this
as well.
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