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The author raises some good questions about the licensing of the core utils. Why the MIT license? Why not stick to GNU GPL?

  • NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Linux Mint is a good choice but it doesn’t come with a GNOME flavour by default. You can install it yourself if you want, though.

    I moved to Fedora after leaving Ubuntu. Worked fine for me, but you’ll have to re-train your muscle memory for some terminal commands. sudo apt install becomes sudo dnf install and rpm is a little different from dpkg. Other than that, with the Dash to Dock extension, Fedora feels exactly the same as Ubuntu to me.