![]() Fedora is a very good workstation OS, however, anything involving any kind of 3rd party or proprietary packages is usually absent from a fresh install…This project aims to fix most of those issues and offer a better gaming, streaming, and content creation experience out of the box. The Nobara Project, to put it simply, is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it. Per the description on the official website: In case you’re not aware, Nobara Project is a modified version of Fedora that comes with a few tweaks, particularly in the gaming aspect and the pre-installed suite of applications. ![]() This is more so just a quick impressions on Fedora/Nobara Project while using it over the past few weeks. Please do NOT interpret this article as a review. At any rate, I’ve heard time and again the good things about Fedora, so I wanted to give this distro a shot. Although, it wasn’t necessarily Arch’s fault it was more so my own mistake of breaking the system that finally gave me the excuse to try out Nobara Project. If Arch ever breaks on me I might just switch over to this. ![]() Back in June, when I first talked about Nobara Project, I had mentioned this:
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