Eraph wrote:Well, I did give the Fedora live USB a spin and I have to say I mostly really like the Gnome interface. I love the Activities screen, the overview of what's currently going on in your computer and all that. I've since discovered 'Toggle Scale' on the Cinnamon desktop, which does kind of the same thing (stumbled across it when I was mucking about with screen corners, and since set keybindings to activate it on Super+Tab). The other thing I love is account integration, particularly with Google. Syncing my Google calendar entries with my Linux calendar is a real boon, not to mention Google Drive integration. I'm quite keen on the minimalist UI aesthetic, although the lack of a 'minimize' button I found to be rather unsettling when the desktop got cluttered. Maybe a good argument for getting the hang of workspaces better.
The rest was largely as you'd expect. Apart from those things (one of which I can mostly replicate now), I don't see any compelling reason to switch. I didn't run into any difficulties, even though I had to manually download and install Chrome and Skype, of which neither are in the software repositories. All in all, not a terrible experience.
Just for the sake of being helpful...You can resolve the "no minimize button" issue in Gnome 3 with the Gnome Tweak Tool.
sudo dnf install gnome-tweak-tool
I've recently tried extremely hard a few times to get into Fedora and like it. I really like the idea that it's the future of Red Hat as far as packages go and that it's supported by such a big company but doesn't seem to be as "sold-out" (can't think of a better word right now) as Ubuntu is. Plus, I like the name, and, yes, I know how superficial that is.
Anyway, in the end, I just decided to stick with Mint because it just works for the most part with very few bugs. I'm not a Linux power user yet, and I'm all about learning new stuff, but I also want my primary OS to be relatively trouble-free so I can get work done and learn when I want to/have time to, not because something has crapped out again.
I may check out Korora some day, too, but I'm a huge fan of Mint Cinnamon Edition! Clem and the gang deserve huge kudos for their work.
Chris