![]() ![]() ![]() The desktop was logged into via the regular user. After update, in that sudo terminal, each machine ran “/sbin/shutdown -h now” to shut down. Using sudo each machine ran “dnf -y update”. Each desktop was logged into via the regular user. They each ran whatever settings came default from the Live CD installation. The settings for each desktop was not touched. After installation and reboot, the Live image was verified to not be in the virtual CDROM. A root user, and a regular users were created. During the install, only the defaults were used. The virtual machine booted into the Live CD. ![]() Sugar On A Stick (SOAS) was not tested because it does not install easily onto a local drive. For the other desktops, the corresponding Spin was used. For GNOME, that image was the Fedora Workstation. The images for installation were the standard Fedora 31 Live images. Each virtual machine had 1 CPU, 4GB of memory, 15 GB virtio solid state disk, and everything else that comes standard on RHEL 8.0 kvm. Installation and SetupĮach of the desktops was installed on it’s own KVM virtual machine. To narrow the scope, we are only looking at the desktops that have an official Fedora Live image. This article is to help people compare Fedora desktops based on the desktop baseline memory. Sometimes, what you pick for a desktop is limited by hardware constraints. Usually picking a desktop is a very personal preference based on features, looks, and other qualities. Each desktop has it’s own strengths and weaknesses.
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