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@Pantherina@feddit.de to Linux@lemmy.ml •
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Fedora members plan on creating a Cosmic Desktop Spin

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Fedora members plan on creating a Cosmic Desktop Spin

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@Pantherina@feddit.de to Linux@lemmy.ml •
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There already is an experimental image based on Silverblue with the alpha stage Cosmic Epoch Desktop.

Mainly finetuning and SELinux profiles are needed!

Join the Matrix Group! (yes, no Discord 😉)

  • @Dehydrated@lemmy.world
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    No, because Fedora DOES include proprietary blobs (for a good reason)

    • Synestine
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      Really? Which ones?

      • @Dehydrated@lemmy.world
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        Intel/AMD CPU microcode

        • Synestine
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          Wait, you object to their feely-distributable firmware updates? Seriously? Without those, your CPU is vulnerable to exploits and known hacks.

          • @Dehydrated@lemmy.world
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            Did you read my previous comment? I spscifically said:

            No, because Fedora DOES include proprietary blobs (for a good reason)

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