Just installed Fedora as my first Linux OS. What next fellas?
Install all the applications you will need.
>>61783072
Any Suggestions? I'm new at this.
>>61783098
What do you need
>>61783034
GNU/Linux*
Linux is just the kernel
>>61783034
get animuh loli wp
rice you shit out
post in every screenfetch thread
>>61783034
open ports for bittorrent
get seeding
>>61783276
I aint no fuckin' weeb you degenerate.
>>61783334
Torrenting isn't high on my to do list right now.
>"hey /g/ what should I do"
>advice on what to do
>"no I don't want to do that"
Then do what you want to do and fuck off.
>>61783034
/g/ isn't your tech support faglord
Suck poettering's shrimp dick and enjoy you're NSA backdoors
>>61783495
>anime site
install gentoo
>>61783495
>>/r/eddit
dnf update in a terminal
>>61783521
I dont need tech support just looking for suggestions for the OS, you got any faglord?
>>61783796
>>61783833
Shit posters, when does school start?
>>61783933
Actually a good suggestion, thank you!
>>61783034
>Just installed Fedora as my first Linux OS. What next fellas?
sudo apt-get install supertuxkart
>>61784057
Jokes on you, dropped out years ago
>>61783230
Fuck GNU, its Linux.
>>61783034
rpmfusion free
rpmfusion nonfree
(if new I recommend fedy)
google gnome extensions
google gnome look
t. Autistic fedora user
>>61783230
>>61784175
No lie, almost installed that earlier. It looks 'interesting' to say the least.
>>61784176
Feels man
>>61784278
Thanks, I'll look more into this.
>>61784278
copr is fedora's equivalent to PPA
>>61783034
if on a laptop, install tlp for more battery life. Also:sudo systemctl mask ModemManager.service plymouth-quit-wait.service
and whatever else you don't need in services
>>61784278
That's good advice. I'd also recommend installing the freetype-freeworld package to help with fonts. I also found that removing the package qgnomeplatform will fix fucked up scaling in QT apps (but I'm not sure if that's still needed in F26).
When I switched the hardest thing was choosing which software to use for stuff. I'm assuming you're running gnome - I'd recommend ditching the default programs and looking into alternatives. Here's what I use:
Mail: Thunderbird
Audio: Audacious (Basic), MPD and ncmpcpp or Cantata (Advanced / library management)
Graphic Editing: Pinta (Basic), GIMP (Advanced)
Video: mpv
File Browser: Nemo
Text Editor: Pluma (Basic), Geany (Advanced)
Image Viewer: Viewnior
Also, don't forget to install gnome-tweak-tool and dconf-editor in order to tweak shit.
>>61783072
this but followed with the realization that the software is probably not in the official fedora repos.
Lube up for Redhat.
>>61784302
no to sound like a douche, but you should have gone with a more noob friendly distro like mint or ubuntu.
>>61783034
>Just installed Fedora as my first Linux OS
I unironically applaud you.
good choice.
Give QubesOS a chance when you feel like it.
>>61784896
Fedora is no less noob friendly
>>61783034
install gentoo
install i3
rice it
set a loli as a wallpaper
shitpost in *fetch threads
>>61784896
stop giving OP shitty advice
>>61783156
rpm fusion is nice, it's a big repisitory of Software
>>61783230
It's Systemd/GNU/Linux, i don't recall using the "gnu init system" if that even exists
>>61783034
Rice out GNOME and then install XFCE/MATE/KDE when you inevitably get frustrated managing windows with it's tablet interface.
Rpm fusion.
GNOME tweak tool.
GNOME extensions (dash to dock, maximus, suspend button).
Mpv.
Arch theme.
Numix icons.
>>61783034
First off, make sure your up to date by running (sudo dnf upgrade --refresh). Add the RPM Fusion repo to your system (https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration).
>>61787077
>sudo
OP, lemme teach you about su.
Do $su to log in to root. Do su USER_NAME to login to any other users.
>>61783230
holy fucking shit who cares?
>>61784291
>>>/facebook/
>>61787109
Their is no need for a regular user to use su nor log in as root. OP should just stick with sudo.
>>61787200
Okay, but I go to websites and I see 10 lines of sudo commands. It's good to know about.
>>61783034
Blog your initial impressions and amusing anecdotes on a Peruvian funny pages site.
>>61787233
You don't need to reenter the password when using sudo for current session. So he can copy and paste those 10 commands without going into root.
sudo rm /bin/vi
sudo rm /bin/vim
sudo ln -s /bin/nano /bin/vi
sudo ln -s /bin/nano /bin/vim
>>61787331
>You don't need to reenter the password when using sudo for current session. So he can copy and paste those 10 commands without going into root.
Not true, try sudoing in the same window half an hour later.
>>61787592
Not sure about the time limit during a logged in terminal session because I close my terminal once I'm through with it but half an hour is plenty of time to input 10 sudo commands. Anyways, as I previously stated regular users should never login as root. Surely not for the reason you stated.