I'm relatively new to Linux and considering a future project to customize my Fedora setup. I've heard that some distributions like Arch are easier to customize due to their minimal base. However, after trying Fedora, I noticed it comes with a lot of pre-installed features, which makes me wonder if it's harder to achieve that unique look. Does anyone have insights on how ricing Fedora compares to other distros?
3 Answers
Ricing is pretty similar across different distributions and DEs. It really just comes down to the tools and options available with what you've got installed.
You can customize pretty much any modern distro, including Fedora! Some might have a few roadblocks, but Fedora generally works well for this kind of thing.
Customization largely depends on the desktop environment (DE) you choose rather than the distribution itself. If you want to rice up your setup easily, go for a desktop that offers plenty of customization options or has a lot of extensions and modules available.

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