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  • They aren't using semantic numbering though. They using 'yy.m.patch' instead of 'yy.mm.patch' as the scheme so it looks like semantic without being semantic which is causing all the confusion. The next release is shown as 24.8

  • Yeah you are right. For some reason I thought I had seen 24.1 but i was mistaken. Stupid naming scheme this since 24.2 and 24.8 sound like v2 and v8 of the 24.x release. Should have just used 24.mm just like the rest of the foss world does and as you suggested it should be

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  • Wait doesn't ublue have the gnome apps installed as flatpaks¿? I have always rebased silverblue to ublue because I have had trouble with the ublue installer - some efi issues in grub

  • I don't think it is based on the release month

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  • If you want a stock gnome experience from the ublue image (like the one you get from silverblue), look for the ublue-main image

  • Thanks I will try it then

  • Thanks I will look into it.

  • I am on a immutable version of fedora(ublue-main) to be precise. Will the appimages work normally¿? I haven't tried running an appimage since moving to using immutable distros

  • Sorry I should have mentioned that this is the integrated screen of a laptop

  • I am on ublue which is immutable. Do appimages work normally on immutable distros¿?

  • TW also has the issue of having 'controversial' software like the media codecs, etc not being included OOTB due to licensing concerns.

  • Well @Guenther_Amanita@feddit.de suggested bazzite as it is the image built for gamers and OP is asking about nobara which is also packaged specifically for gamers. In general though all the ublue images are great

  • Still I am finding it difficult to believe that just being battery aware has taken battery usage from 50℅ per hour to 1.4℅ per hour

  • No I am still working on this. Thanks for the advice. I was having trouble with hdparm because I didn't have enough information about with sectors are bad. Was trying to use ddrescue to make a map. Thanks for the resources

  • You can turn it off somewhere in the settings

  • Well the way the workspaces and the overview work is completely different which means that workflow is night and day different. Not to mention how the differences in how floating windows work, what role the top panel plays and things like that.

    They might look similar just like how KDE 'looks' similar to windows but that is only true at the surface level. The way the desktops behave and hence the workflow is very different in each case

  • My father uses a mac and it is plenty different. Maybe the design philosophy of MacOS and GNOME are similar but the implementation is very different.

  • includes all the extensions I want

    This is what people dont get. Different DEs best serve different people. We should always push to have a better experience but sniping between DEs makes no sense

  • I think the argument is that since it not the default and not visible in the fedora landing page, the kde spin gets less coverage and hence people are more likely to come across and use the fedora workstation in favour of the kde spin.