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[Noob] Is it worth getting a LTS kernel?
  • It depends on your priorities, hardware, use cases etc. Honestly it's unlikely to be the determining factor. Available hardware and software support and your attitude to risk are probably more important. Fedora is a cutting edge distro with good reliability and is feature rich. It's upstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux so has massive support behind it and a large user base. There are multiple spins if you want GNOME or KDE or an immutable OS etc. Adding additional repos such as RPMfusion make adding Nvidia and other proprietary drivers a breeze. As with most things GNU/Linux you need to be prepared to put in the effort to take control of your digital life. It's not easy but well worth it.

  • UK will not suspend arms exports to Israel, David Cameron says
  • This is the best summary could come up with: Killing innocent civilians is a legitimate war aim and the UK will sell you the bombs to do it. Because $$$$. Btw where is the envelope stuffed with cash? /s

  • Censored: Keir Starmer’s emails about Israeli war crimes case
  • Not at all. England has courts of law and not necessarily justice. Add power, privilege and wealth and the two tier justice system is complete. It's designed to be that way - the courts role is to enforce the effective oppression of the majority by the minority. Not everyone is equal under the law.