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Pro to Linux@lemmy.ml · 5 hours ago

Linux distro Nobara 42 ships with Brave by default and shifts to rolling release model

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Linux distro Nobara 42 ships with Brave by default and shifts to rolling release model

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May 13,2025 – Nobara Linux | The Nobara Project
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  • stormio@lemmy.ca
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    Does the rolling release model mean Nobara is based on Fedora Rawhide now?

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    Ew

  • trevor (he/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Gross.

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    First I hear about them, and since Brave is the default browser I know I don’t want to know more. Smooth!

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    At least they disable the monetization features of Brave but making stupid Google Meet such a hard requirement to compromise of all ethics? WTF?

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    well, at least they provided some rationale for switching browsers. still, it’s good thing we have bazzite.

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    Don’t know about brave, but rolling release is much better

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