Setting Up Fedora 34 with the Cinnamon DE

Опубликовано: 26 Октябрь 2024
на канале: Not a Linux Guru Guy
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In this episode, I go through my normal setup routine for most distros, using the Cinnamon spin of Fedora 34. Unlike the Gnome desktop, Cinnamon uses X11 server instead of Wayland, which helps it to play nice with OBS Studio on the screen capture. However, since it still uses Pipewire for audio instead of PulseAudio, I had to record the sound on my Pop! OS computer and merge it with the video from my HP Laptop in post-production. Which means when Pop! OS moves to Wayland, I'll need to either not upgrade to it or move to another distro for my daily driver. We shall see what I shall find. Still looking for the perfect OS that I can use like I want.

Where to go on the web to get Fedora 34:

https://getfedora.org/


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