after a long time i have switched to fedora 35, I had put a lot of thought into it and tried it, I liked it and then replaced zorin with it, My biggest concern was that the ui wont be as good but i like it especially after some tweaking, Any thoughts?
P.s i would be very active on the zorin community it is one of the best ones i have ever been to
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Making personal adjustments usually has this outcome.
Fedora is a solid and stable well supported distro.
You are free to stay. Many users use other O.S.'s.
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oh i thought it would be awkward for me to stay
thank youbtw
and i will definitely be back when zorin core 17 comes out
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I am also using Fedora 35 and KDE Neon along with Zorin 16 XFCE
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And have you tried the Blur My Shell extension?
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no i want to but i think its too buggy so i try to stay away from blur my shell
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Oh yes I did, here it is.
When opening folders such as 'Utilities' folder, the blur doesn't work properly, other than that there are no bugs.
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You can also share some specifications of your computer, so that I can check if Blur my shell can work on it or not.
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mine is i3-8130u
8gb ram
1tb hdd
intel uhd graphics
PS i have installed it and it works fine except that bug with folders that you mentioned
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btw how much ram does fedora use on your pc. It uses about 2.5- 3.5 gigs on mine on idle is that normal
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thats how it looks on my laptop
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Currently my parents are having my laptop, so I can't tell.
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ok but please tell me how much ram it uses after you get your laptop
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what are the specs of ur laptop
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Khnome
6 January 2022 15:35
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For me it uses 1.2GB maximum on idle. Maybe you didn't reboot for a long time?
i just installed it today
Khnome
6 January 2022 15:40
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I don't like fedora 'cause dnf/yum and packagekitd are using a lot of RAM, so my computer is unusable during updates or than I'm installing software and I have only 4gb of RAM
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it might be because of the 4gb ram that you are not facing the issue, ive heard that linux dynamically uses ram according to demand and stuff