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Fedora 39 Review + Fedora Slimbook: a match made in

Fedora 39 Review + Fedora Slimbook: a match made in heaven!

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  1. Fedora is really good, much better with KDE, but openSUSE Tumbleweed is the best! :p
    Seriously, I upgraded my EliteBook G8 5850U/16GB/1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus to EliteBook G10 7840U/32GB/2TB Samsung 990 Pro, and all was detected and runs smoothly, including 5G, Ambient light, Fingerprint, etc … out of box.

  2. the real question is: will toggling background apps work well? in the last fedora there were obvious problems, with applications open in the background not being displayed in the dedicated toggle

  3. Funny how in apple's image viewer, you have to select all the images and then open one image (which opens all the images) then you can scroll through the images using the arrow keys. Backward as hell.

  4. After a year and more about a crappy Smartbook with Fedora 37 where I don't even upgrade since everything give me problems I ended to love Fedora since ok it is limiting but it is working.
    I hate Ubuntu, got problems.

  5. How did you figure out that the HDMI port was connected to the NVIDIA graphics card and the thunderbolt port was connected to the Intel internal GPU? I have a laptop with both thunderbolt and HDMI and would love to know if it has the same configuration. I assume you just connected things and they either worked or didn’t but would like to know if I am missing a trick here. Thanks to anyone who has any ideas.

  6. So did they fix missing h264 support out of the box. This was a mess to find out, why many videos on the Web did not work. The codec is not supported..
    Also the "recommended Cisco h264 is super laggy.

  7. But does the trackpad have the same "force touch" feature that the MacBook trackpads have? I want to be able to click in and have the same exact resistance from the trackpad, whether I press in from the bottom edge or the top.

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