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  • kolmaskommentoija@sopuli.xyz
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    12 hours ago

    Reminds me of my try of Nobara. I do clean install, it installs and starts updating itself for a long while. Afterwards it tells me to reboot, and that the update has failed. I am??? Since I am a noob, so I reboot. And the whole system fully breaks, and no trouble-shooting helps, so I have to re-install. No biggie, just mildly annoying, it was a clean install after all. Then I do some searching to figure out, what went wrong, and find out, that updates failing and the system fully breaking, and having to re-install it if you reboot, is apparently normal behavior for Nobara.

    • sunnyjim@lemmy.zip
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      12 hours ago

      I’ve had Nobara on my PC for several years and not had a problem, though I know others have

      Having said that, if I could be bothered I would probably just return to regular Fedora again so that I could have a decent package manager and updater…