Today I shifted to Fedora Budgie Atomic Desktop. A clean install and nothing else. It has really streamline activity and if you want to try give it a try, may be in a virtual machine to see and then a new install. I checked Fedora SilverBlue also but that is a Gnome version and i like the Budgie Atomic as the whole Desktop is updated in one shot.
Here is my verdict of the Fedora Budgie Desktop. I went for a clean install and choose Fedora Budgie Desktop instead of the Atomic one. One PDF reader, thunderbird, nvim, cursor editor, gitkraken, podman, kubernetes, docker, apptainer, firefox and just finished building the complete golang application.
Such a smooth scroll and a flash of a second booting time. Wezterm, tmux, Zeillj for multi partitioning windows.
I didnt saw this post and this is really good. I think over the time when they will release a stable release then it is worth to try it out.
Not only worth but actually to use and i think most of the system will start making it default which is actually a good thing, as they have put considerable effort into the same.
I am very proactive in using the latest one, that is why i dropped some of the old programming and took new ones. Selection of programming language is a choice that the person who writes the code has to make, that has nothing to do with what you like. It all depends on what suits your needs in terms of memory and also your code writing.
Additionally, no book and programming course teaches you how to write code specifically, they only tell how to declare variables, how to use functions and what are the features of the languages.
How you apply and how you develop that is totally your ability.
Reach out to me, if you have any questions, either through email or here in the common post. My email is [email protected].
I’ve been trying out the COSMIC environment and it’s been pretty cool. Last I tried was Alpha 5 or 6. But I plan to main 7 soon.
I’ve been testing since Epoch Alpha 1 and that first one was… rough to say the least. There was an issue with gparted on xwayland in which it corrupted my Insyde BIOS. That was not a fun week but I did get my PC up and running afterwards after speaking with my PC manufacturer to get the ROM.
Genuinely, COSMIC’s startup time is now unmatched by most other desktops. About 4 seconds and you’re in the desktop compared to that seemingly forever lasting about 10 seconds of waiting for GNOME. A couple other things is that is is really customisable. Like if you want to make your desktop look like vomit, you can. It may not look nice, but you can. They also have their own apps and a built in tiling manager.
Memory consumption is still something to be wished for, as it at least was higher if not on par with GNOME. (I’ll need to check again bc I’ve been running windows.)