- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
Both Ubuntu and Fedora have made it official: support is coming soon for running local generative AI instances.
An epic and still-growing thread in the Fedora forums states one of the goals for the next version: the Fedora AI Developer Desktop Objective. It is causing some discontent, and at least one Fedora contributor, SUSE’s Fernando Mancera, has resigned.



It’s apparently a separate spin anyway, so your standard Fedora won’t have any of that shipped with it.
And it you’re using Ubuntu, I really can’t help you.
That was a good burn. I know I can do better with my distro choice. :)
Chin up, you could also do worse! Microslop are way ahead of Canonical or RedHat, and way less scrupulous about it…
Well yes. I miss my Solaris 9. It was the best OS I’ve had. But now Illumus and the forks are … well. Too bad. Any decent distro that follows System V the way it was?