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Hello all, I've been distro hopping a lot lately and have a long term goal of settling on one distro for the family laptops.

Currently it's a smattering of linux distro's and some M$ across all the systems in the house.

In short the fam has had a pretty negative reaction to Gnome for all the usual reasons, so there is a kubuntu instance, Nobara, but the KDE version, Manjaro etc... I kind of want to give Fedora a stint on my laptop and noticed the Fedora spins project and was wondering if anyone has played around with it at all?

I spun up the KDE version in a VM alongside the default Fedora and noticed it's running a newer kernel than the default, which is interesting...

Is it an equal partner in update cycles?

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[–] juli@programming.dev 2 points 11 months ago

Overlaying isn't bad. It's kind of what we've done the past years anyway.

Does the speed of updates matter in any way? Unless it's not days, there's no reason for me to complain update the duration since everything is done in the background.

What's the difference to the auto update in silverblue?

Ootb fedora doesn't even have gnome extensions installed. We have to adjust our systems anyway