My install of Rawhide had a nice update today. I do not see how anybody could complain
about the resource usage of Fedora 33 once it is released. Other than Firefox, the programs I
use can be easily handled by a 5 year old computer ( Intel i5-3470 with DDR3 ).
I did notice something new, but not sure if it is new. When I clicked on "restart" there was something in the dialogue
box about new updates would be installed.
Then as the computer was rebooting, there was a message about waiting for new updates, kind of like you see on
other operating systems.
Unfortunately, I have limited access to my computer, and it is about to get worse, unless I can find
employment and a place to live with internet. I only mention that to explain, why I can't really be a Linux
nerd, or provide better feedback.
Would you feel guilty spending a government benefit check for unemployment to purchase a new motherboard instead
of on something essential ? I think
my conscious would not let me do that. But I would like to build a new computer later this summer. Probably a AMD B550
would be the practical choice. Right ??
David Locklear
Novice Rawhide user
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