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John to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish •
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Fedora Linux 41 will officially release October 29

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Fedora Linux 41 will officially release October 29

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#Fedora Linux 41 will officially release next Tuesday (October 29). Congratulations and thank you, Fedora community members, upstream projects, and *gestures around* everyone who puts so much work into building software in communities
  • @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk
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    MATE-Compiz

    Explain yourself

    • nanook
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      @theshatterstone54 If you’re speaking to me, that’s a bit too vague.

      • @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk
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        Are you using Compiz? In 2024???

        • nanook
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          @theshatterstone54 I am not, usually. I have Mate, and compiz is one of the compositors available with Mate-tweak and it makes a lot of fun effects like wiggling frames around terminals and translucent backgrounds, BUT, it does not work properly with X2Go which I rely on for a number of functions, so usually I do not enable a compositor (no compositor works with X2Go). I do wish they would fix that.

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