Fedora Project Reviews 8

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

You can’t trust these people any…

You can’t trust these people any longer. They are on rotten ground since it came out that there was an unrecognized worm on many Linux servers for a long time. Similar things can happen on other editions. The desktop never was really good, It only was stable on a very low level. Only RedHat from the IBM is worse. The IBM people are a certain kind of hideaways and worse than the MS people. They pull you below deck to do some crafting without purpose. The latest desktop download of Fedora 41 for x86-64 lacks a boot loader, which is very suspicious. They are following a strange ideology akin to communism but almost being fascism. They avoid taking responsibility and delegate that to their users, hoping to play around with them. In total its a group of players living on Terry Pratchetts disc world, looking at colored screens and avoiding real world tasks. Does anybody know how to heal them?

February 5, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid.

Using KDE Plasma.

Installing something isn't simple, firstly the OS refuses to let you install anything that it's free and open source..... Ok. Then you tell it to allow that, but then it refuses still because the packages it depend on, aren't free and open source...
Like please, you're an OS first, ethics second, what actual hell do you people want for basic consumers???

October 24, 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

great OS

I use Fedora on my company (Servers), its very stable.
I also use Fedora on the office, it works very well.
I use Linux since 2019 and 2021 i started to use Fedora because of my education (RedHat). Now i don't want to switch anymore :D

thank you

January 31, 2023
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