Eh, for now. All the rolling release distros I tried were a disappointment in one way or another and Nobara has quite a lot of issues too that I can’t find solutions for. But I guess I don’t have anything to hop onto at the moment.
I’m in the same boat, and KDE is quite buggy for me under Nobara, but I’m too lazy to maintain a rolling distro and I haven’t found anything yet that I like more.
I tried Gnome first since I haven’t tested it long before their Unity overhaul and it was way worse. Really the worst desktop experience I’ve had (you can check my posts for a summary thread of my experience). The issues I have under KDE I did not have on any other distro so there must be something weird he’s done with it.
You might have just made me search for a distro to hop to. I looked at OpenSUSE but then realised that software availability might just be a pain in the fourth point of contact. Why god why me
Can’t comment on the rest but Firefox has already released a patch in their update.
Why in the hell is Nobara still on v114? Anyone know?
Because it’s a hobby distro and that’s the kind of end result you should expect from those.
Fellow Nobara user and man of culture, I see
Eh, for now. All the rolling release distros I tried were a disappointment in one way or another and Nobara has quite a lot of issues too that I can’t find solutions for. But I guess I don’t have anything to hop onto at the moment.
I’m in the same boat, and KDE is quite buggy for me under Nobara, but I’m too lazy to maintain a rolling distro and I haven’t found anything yet that I like more.
I tried Gnome first since I haven’t tested it long before their Unity overhaul and it was way worse. Really the worst desktop experience I’ve had (you can check my posts for a summary thread of my experience). The issues I have under KDE I did not have on any other distro so there must be something weird he’s done with it.
You might have just made me search for a distro to hop to. I looked at OpenSUSE but then realised that software availability might just be a pain in the fourth point of contact. Why god why me