On Sun, 2020-09-20 at 14:59 -0500, David wrote:
Thank you Mr. Greshko and others. I know there are all kinds of
info on
wiki pages and educational
videos about Fedora on the web. I will keep trying to learn. I may
have reached my peak brain-capacity
trying to live in Rawhide. But I get a warm fuzzy feeling when it
updates, especially where there is a huge
update.
I do not keep anything important on my computer, that is not somewhere on
the cloud ( or is it "in" the cloud or Cloud ?? )
I have updated my Rawhide installs about 150 to 200 times, and I do not
ever recall the computer being borked. Maybe
a few error messages here and there, mostly related to rpmfusion, and when
I was experimenting with that UnitedRPM thing
( which looks like it is a two-person collaboration ?? ).
When I did my first install of Linux a little more than 4 years ago. I
had a totally different opinion of it, than I do now. I thought
Linux was going to be a cheap-clone of Windows that only offered marginal
performance. I had only planned to use it to test
my computer, until I could afford to purchase a copy of Windows 8 ( LOL !
) I could not understand why
multi-booting distros in different partitions was such a hassle with
GRUB. I had no idea what a virtual OS was. I could not easily
distinguish one distro from another. I spent nearly a year in Mageia 6
when it was still under development, and liked it, but
once I learned to live in Rawhide, I did not see any reason to
distro-hop. I have an empty NVMe drive on my motherboard
and I was thinking about putting some other distros on it in partitions,
mostly just the ones I have never tried, or the new
experimental ones.
I really think you need to start a blog. This kind of reflection has
its place, but it's not really Fedora-related IMHO.
poc