You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance8 days ago

Fedora contains software distributed under the free and open source license and aims to be the leading edge of such technologies. So basically, their software policy is this, yes, the program, you can be free programs, but it also has to be, if it's in the repository, it has to be free as we just described. Right. Yeah, from the Free Software Foundation. And I just find that irritating a little bit just because I don't want to work that hard to make something work. But Fedora has a reputation for focusing on innovation. I believe it was one of the first to incorporate the new GNOME 3 into the desktop. And also, I think they're on the forefront of the Wayland also. So, you know, they like to integrate technologies early and they work very closely with their upstream communities. The default desktop is the GNOME desktop, which is the GNOME 3, and the interface is the GNOME Shell. Just be prepared, it can be a little bland when you first install it because there's not much installed (28/44)