Fedora in a sentence as a noun

Next time you might like to work in a zinger about autism, neckbeards and/or fedora ownership.

I've built my entire career on the redhat/fedora/centos/yum/cobbler/func/ansible projects he's been a major part of. He wasn't just a prolific contributor, he was a really good guy.

My friends call me 'Swagnificent'; I typically wore tailored, French-cuff shirts, a fedora and suits to my former job as a sysadmin at a Big 4 firm. People regularly stop me on the street and ask to take pictures of me.

Not to mention distributions like fedora are making massive changes to restrict access to users of their os when it is booted via secure boot, to prevent windows from being "compromised". This is part of the agreement they signed to get keys signed by Microsoft.

There is a lot of work to be done, and the farther you trace your way up the rhel/epel/fedora tree the more you realize this is a community providing an insane amount of value and deserves to be funded. So if Oracle is going to sell me on using and/or paying for their distro, being faster than a handful of volunteers isn't gonna do it.

The biggest place this comes up is binary only graphics drivers from ati and nvidia - without changes os's like fedora are going to refuse to run them because they're unsigned, which is unfortunate considering how uneven some of the open source 3d drivers are and the heavy reliance on 3d in all modern desktops environments. Meanwhile microsoft is perfectly willing to sign these drivers and has an existing substantial CA operation.

Fedora definitions

noun

a hat made of felt with a creased crown

See also: homburg Stetson trilby