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Upstream Fedora is pretty bad with troubleshooting.
I honestly think the traditional Fedora with dnf is bad. I tried it and it was a pain. But the packages are pretty nice.
The issue is: Fedora is a testing platform. Their kernels are fresh. Fedora Atomic is not a finished product (and also not marketed as such in any way).
uBlue literally uses unreleased quay OCI images of Fedora atomic. They are built, but not used. The official ones are not even signed.
Fedora is not a stable distro at all. So they should focus a lot on
Also, as most problems are because
Many problems can be avoided by using a different Kernel!
Kwizart maintains the official LTS Kernel, built for Fedora, CentOS and RHEL
Replacing the kernel with this may be a solution for many problems
Use my COPR command script
Not sure if then both are kept.