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> There is clearly a huge amount of work put into producing Fedora yet it has less users.

You're saying that like no work is being put into new Ubuntu's releases. Or its developers don't contribute to GNOME, for instance.

I tried Fedora Core several years ago. Got some broken package resolutions the very same day.

Reinstalled to Ubuntu, it had been more stable (probably simply thanks to 'apt', but still), and I didn't bother with Fedora since. Also, I'm not relishing having to learn rpm/yum/whatisname, with its new arguments, its different set of capabilities, and different names for packages I'm already familiar with.

Speaking of "modern and advanced", though, does it also support the NVIDIA driver's new "offload" PRIME mode? The one where you don't need to reboot or even relogin to use the discrete card.



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