Issues with Fedora

Anyways, because I won’t be getting my device anytime soon, I decided to switch to Manjaro this time, after using Fedora Linux religiously for over 2 years. There’s a few reasons for this, with the major one being defaults. By defaults, I don’t mean simple things like a desktop environment or some GTK theme, but rather more underlying system components, or systems that haven’t been properly integrated.

The final nail in the coffin for me was printing, as I had wanted to use lpradmin, as the apple/cups README suggests. When attempting to do so, I was stopped by SELinux. I remember a few months ago when I had switched to Fedora KDE, and BY DEFAULT, SDDM was BLOCKED BY SELinux. How does this sort of thing not get QC? Rather than dealing with bad integration and small software repositories (Copr isn’t enough), I decided to switch back to Arch, by using Manjaro).