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  • Luna [she/her, fae/faer]@hexbear.netM
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    3 months ago
    Question for the computer transes:

    Is using fedora linux instead of arch linux (as a transfem) reactionary? Asking for a friend, they really need to know.

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      3 months ago
      loonix

      I always thought arch was the neckbeard distro and Fedora was the one for super serious nerds who want to get shit done. I really enjoy Fedora Atomic and Universal Blue so I might be biased (I am). Do check out Fedora Atomic at least once in your GNU/Linux life, it’s an incredible experience.

      Anyway as long as you’re not using Windows or MacOS ur fine.

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        3 months ago

        :waow-based:, I’ll have to really get into fedora atomics eventually, I like the idea of running mostly flatpaks on an immutable system. The only reason I even use the traditional distro at this point is Mullvad VPN.

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          You’re in luck because Fedora Atomic can install the Mullvad VPN GUI by layering the .rpm package file on top of your system. A manual enabling of the mullvad daemon and a simple restart will have it work perfectly.

          You could also use Mullvad’s openvpn/wireguard configuration files directly and have no overhead. I personally use AirVPN atm so this is what I do.