• @[email protected]
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    123 days ago

    The rolling release thing isn’t for me, but I get why that model might appeal. Brave, though? Why?

  • @[email protected]
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    214 days ago

    Damn, not sure I’m a fan of any of this. I left Arch because I didn’t want to be on Rolling release any more, and really liked what Nobara was offering for the out of the box experience.

    Brave is super sketchy, and not sure about putting in yet another thing to handle updates (replacing plasma-discover and gnome-software).

    I’m wondering if its worth forking it to remove some of these changes.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’ll definitely uninstall brave but it makes sense why they chose it. People crying over it are being dumb. Hopefully when Firefox fixes its crashing issue it can go back to the default.

  • @[email protected]
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    625 days ago

    First I hear about them, and since Brave is the default browser I know I don’t want to know more. Smooth!

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    214 days ago

    At least they disable the monetization features of Brave but making stupid Google Meet such a hard requirement to compromise of all ethics? WTF?

  • Vik
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    well, at least they provided some rationale for switching browsers. still, it’s good thing we have bazzite.

  • Vitaly
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    Don’t know about brave, but rolling release is much better

  • qweertz (they/she)
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    The partial unannounced update broke my installation, which is why I finally ditched Nobara for Bluefin

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    Does the rolling release model mean Nobara is based on Fedora Rawhide now?

    Edit: I found the answer from the developer on Reddit.

    the VERSION updates are rolling. (N41->N42->N43+)

    nothing is changing in the update process. we still do a monthly snapshot of fedora and provide that to users. we are -not- using rawhide.

    the “rolling” simply means when its time to go 42->43 you’ll receive those updates as standard package updates without needing to do any specific commands/changes.