Introduice myself

Hello everyone,

i would like to share my small experience about the first install of Aurora, i hope my English is well :slight_smile:

After many years without distro Linux and a end life of Mac Os on my Mac book Air mi2013, i decide to come back on Linux to continue to use my book air.
I first install Ubuntu but after a week and read many information on the net, i would like to change with Fedora Silverblue, so i install it and after the firs run, i’m not happy according all the driver i have to install by myself some driver worked well but the keyboard was a big mess for me.

And again after one week i find news about Universal-blue and i install Aurora.
after nearly one day to use is for me the best choice i do, impress, amazing et very stable especially for the driver of my apple book air, everything working well at the first boot very happy.
Long time and many years i didn’t try KDE but for me its the best choice i make.

My choice and needs to Aurora is to use a distro easy to install, easy to use and safe, because I’m not a developer and i need only a basic system every day like, internet mail and i install Onlyoffice didn’t know before .

So i would like to said thanks to all the community are working at universal Blue and to said Bravo its a amazing distro and i wish the best to them ton continue on thy way, i like so much the concept of Atomic distro, but i would like to said one things, its only my personal impression →
i hope there is in the future a LTS version of Aurora.

thanks again to everyone are contributed on this nice projet.

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Hi there! Glad you like Aurora. We are working on a future Aurora LTS version which is based on CentOS 10 Stream like Bluefin-LTS. Coming soon :slight_smile:

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So Aurora LTS with KDE desktop or gnome ?

Aurora is a KDE Experience first and foremost so it will be a KDE desktop with LTS base.

Kde of course, bluefin is gnome

nice thanks for the feedback so when the LTS are up to date we can install directly to Aurora (actually) without a new installation ?

How is this going to happen? I guess this relies on EPEL, since KDE Plasma is not in CentOS Stream if I recollect correctly.