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Retr0id ◴[] No.46177732[source]
Linus Torvalds currently uses Fedora with GNOME, which was fun to learn because that's also been my personal choice for a while now.

(source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfv0V1SxbNA )

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quantumfissure ◴[] No.46177811[source]
It's been well known for awhile now that it's his preferred setup.

He seems to want as much stability as possible; while being as minimal as possible; with as little fuss to install and keep up to date as possible. Fedora meets those needs. Gnome is Fedora's main concentration.

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1. Retr0id ◴[] No.46177954[source]
Oh I didn't know Gnome was the official flavour now, last time I paid attention it was still KDE
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2. quantumfissure ◴[] No.46178099[source]
It's been a long, long time. I think Red Hat 8/9 (from 2002-2003) had a default KDE build. Even in Fedora Core 1 Gnome was default.

Now, there's a separate build to download for KDE. It's likely because Gnome is default install for Red Hat Enterprise Workstation.

3. loeg ◴[] No.46178291[source]
I don't think it's ever been KDE.
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4. sho_hn ◴[] No.46178414[source]
Indeed. In fact, only recently the Fedora KDE version was elevated to "Edition" status and is now on the same tier as the Gnome version.

Most newer popular distros (Bazzite, CachyOS, Zorin, Asahi, etc.) default to KDE now, and it's very nice that Fedora's not only keeping up, but also providing the basis for some of them.

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5. Retr0id ◴[] No.46178512[source]
It seems you're right, and now I'm wondering how I ever thought otherwise...
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6. loeg ◴[] No.46178546{3}[source]
No worries. I started using Fedora around the 4-5 timeframe and am still using it 40 editions later -- time flies. To my memory, it's always been GNOME-first.
7. loeg ◴[] No.46178554{3}[source]
I've been very pleased with KDE on Fedora for the past ~five years.
8. pwdisswordfishy ◴[] No.46205206{3}[source]
Indeed it is strange. Red Hat is more or less considered the corporate steward/benefactor of modern Gnome.