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@e8d79@feddit.de to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

Fedora 41 will drop GNOME's X11 session

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Fedora 41 will drop GNOME's X11 session

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@e8d79@feddit.de to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
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Issue #414: no longer install gnome xorg sessions by default - fedora-workstation - Pagure.io
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  • @MXX53@programming.dev
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    I am currently in F39 Wayland with proprietary nVidia drivers and I have not experienced any issues. (Laptop Quadro P3200)

    Edit: this was a useless comment. OP specified new, my laptop is an old boy.

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      They said new nVidia GPUs. Your Quadro P3200 is five years old now.

      • @RedNight@lemmy.ml
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        Yeah, I was talking about one of the new ones released this past January

        • @MXX53@programming.dev
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          Shit, my bad. Totally skimmed that word.

          • @RedNight@lemmy.ml
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            All good, brother. I wasn’t that clear

      • @MXX53@programming.dev
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        That’s my bad. I missed the word new. Skimmed right over it.

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