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Fedora or Mint for noob?
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From your post:
Mint:
Fedora:
Unless you're sure that screen stuttering is going to be a major annoyance, you know what I am going to suggest.
Fair enough.
As a fedora eduroam user I'm pretty sure it does.
I was just quoting OP. I am making no claims of my own.
Yeah, I missed that. Sorry, guess I should pay more attention.