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Fedora 41 and Minimal KDE Plasma guide

Fedora Linux Distribution

Introduction to Fedora 41

Fedora 41 represents the last version of one of the most popular Linux distributions, earning praise from experts and users around the world. This version brings significant improvements over previous versions, making it an excellent choice for users who want to take full advantage of a modern environment. Performance and stability are key priorities, and the new version reveals many improvements in system settings and hardware support.

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Migrating from Arch Linux to OpenSUSE: A New Perspective

OpenSUSE Linux Distro

As a long-time Linux user, I have always enjoyed the freedom this operating system provides. However, as time passes, needs and priorities change. For many years I have used Arch Linux , a distribution that fully introduces you to the world of control and customization. If you are not familiar with Arch, it is known for requiring the user to be fully responsible for the system – from installation to configuration of all components. This DIY philosophy is what appeals to many, including myself.

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Fedora KDE Plasma Minimal Easy Install Guide

Fedora Linux Distribution

After a while, I will talk about Fedora again, because during the previous distro-hopping , Fedora generally left a positive impression on me. I may have been a little harsh to the Gnome environment, but in any case, this distro received a passing grade. Maybe even a C+! Between versions 34 and 35, I noticed significant improvements in the package manager, ie its speed. This text brings one more thing, and that is the bash script for installing Fedora with KDE Plasma environment and all the basic programs to use.

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Install ArchLinux in 50 Easy Steps

Arch Linux installation, guides, reviews

The migration from the old to the new computer took me a long time, but it also enabled me to write this text – how to manually install ArchLinux. I need a reminder when an accident happens, and it can help someone. When you read “50” steps, it may scare someone, but if you know how to work in the console, there will be no problems. This way of installation can be fun, not to mention that “I am God!” moment and of course bragging in front of a clumsy neighbors that doesn’t even know what Linux is, not to mention the console and all commands you type. They’ll just think you invented the Matrix. This brings with it some bad things, they will ask you to fix their computer. When I say this it means that they will call you for every little thing. The warning is there, the good sides as well, so let me start with the list.

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