Lukas,
Welcome.
I am a fan of Rawhide. I do not believe any distro offers something
equivalent to Rawhide.
One other distro OpenSUSE offers Tumbleweed, however, there is a huge
difference.
However, the trick seems to first get a good iso of Rawhide, which is not
easy. I would only use Rawhide if you have access to ethernet -
especially if you run all flatpaks.
I can promise you all, that I am the dumbest person using Rawhide, and I
sincerely mean that. I have no idea what samba is, nor am I comfortable
with dual-booting, nor virtual machines, nor how to use Linux on a laptop.
I just enjoy watching dnf update all those library packages and newest
system components.
I will likely install dnf 5.0.0-rc1, once I figure out how to do that. I
assume that will be in December.
I drive 300 kilometers per day in congested city traffic. I have a
one-person business that delivers paper-documents to and from offices. I
use Rawhide as my only operating system for internet, YouTube, Google
Drive, playing Gnome games, but mostly to teach myself the tiny subtle
differences between distros.
I have never found a distro that I did not like, but pure Debian ( and
freeBSD ) were way way too boring.
I loved, Magiea 6, Tumbleweed, and the Unstable Developer's Edition of
Neon, and Netrunner, and SparkyLinux 5.0.
But once I learned to live in Rawhide, I saw no point to using anything
else.
David Locklear
Novice Rawhide user
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Lukas,
Welcome.
I am a fan of Rawhide. I do not believe any distro offers something equivalent to
Rawhide.
One other distro OpenSUSE offers Tumbleweed, however, there is a huge difference.
Hi David,
Thanks for the answer.
I have Fedora Rawhide installed on VM. I haven't run it for a month. Looks like
it's time to update it. :)
Lukas