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for me yes. I don't like snaps. I prefer an up to date kernel. I like not waiting months for updated packages. Getting things like pipewire early was great. The immutable version is perfect for some folks or you can use regular workstation if it doesn't fit your criteria. DNF output is easier to read for me than APT, especially when updating lots of packages.

#fedora

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Maybe it's the Red Hat legacy but I've always seen that side of Linux as the more controlled business side.. I really need to dig more into that side..
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No, but Linux Mint is better than Ubuntu.
If you want to know the best:

The best OS is the one you know well and enjoy using. But it doesn’t hurt to try new OSes, maybe make you wiser.

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Absolutely. Fresh packages, flatpak and SELinux, Fedora have it all! And if someone don't like GNOME there are tons of spins laying around
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> Is Fedora better than Ubuntu?

Define "better."

There are many distros and all have their strong points. There are many Linux users and we all have varying needs and preferences.

Choice is good.

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I am considering migrating from Debian to Fedora. But I think RPM packages can be a limiting factor for me. For example, I didn't find RPM for the following apps: Steam and Stremio.

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