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7/20/2025, 12:30:08 AM
>>105960710
They allow major changes for select stuff (kernels, drivers including nvidia, DE stuff), but non critical software doesnt get the same privileges. Wine, for example, has been stuck at 10.4 (staging) which is what was available at the time they released the new fedora version i think, meanwhile 10.8 (also staging) is available through wine frontends.
In this particular case it doesnt matter thanks to flatpaks/frontends, but you get the picture.
They allow major changes for select stuff (kernels, drivers including nvidia, DE stuff), but non critical software doesnt get the same privileges. Wine, for example, has been stuck at 10.4 (staging) which is what was available at the time they released the new fedora version i think, meanwhile 10.8 (also staging) is available through wine frontends.
In this particular case it doesnt matter thanks to flatpaks/frontends, but you get the picture.
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