Technically, switching from Linux Mint to Fedora (running the KDE Desktop) went without a hitch, but I know it broke the Windows MBR and I’ll have to fix that before dual boot is working correctly again. I’ve done that before, so it’s pretty much the price of admission at this point. Why did I switch from Mint to Fedora? Mostly because I wanted a distro that was a little more modern-looking and got updates a little more frequently. Mint is very stable and Cinnamon looks nice, but it follows Windows conventions a bit more closely that I really need at this point. I mean, KDE does, too, but it still feels a little fresher. Anyway, Linux is still where I go to tinker and mess around and I wanted something new. I’m sure I’ll find out that Fedora is now being managed by fascist edgelords or something, but for the moment I’m content to poke around and have a look.
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