

Agree on distrobox and I’d put it before homebrew


Agree on distrobox and I’d put it before homebrew


Don’t take this wrong, but you should refrain from commenting on what you don’t know. Immutable distros have to fight a lot of disinformation already.


Yeah, I don’t understand OP’s post, in good part because it’s really not saying anything, just mentioning some vague “problems!”, what are those problems, that distrobox can’t handle?


but for desktop use it limits you a lot
For example? Because I’ve read this repeated a lot by people who don’t understand immutable distros. Of course you can’t “dnf install clang”, but you can use distrobox for that, ends up fairly similar.
We eat donkey in many different ways, not just salame. Same for horse meat.


Dorna had already done quite a good job of that
I just ate it, minutes ago. Ground horse meat, mixed with mustard and capers.
🇮🇹
Is this an issue for the average bear? Or is it more of an air traffic bear thing?


I prefer Sidebery to Tree Style Tabs
a lot of vagina stuff, like my ex.
We need more women like this


That’s what HA is all about, so, yeah, that’s the goal
That series should be erased from history
Hmmm, yeah I think it’s mostly that documentation online isn’t compatible with immutable distros.
For example the login screen background can easily be changed from the KDE Settings, but if you search online docs it probably tells you to edit something in /usr, and that’s on the immutable part of the filesystem, changing that need an overlay I think.
May I ask:
Are these your first Linux experiences?
What is it about Bazzite that you didn’t like?
I’m asking for future reference, I’ve got friends who are getting curious and to me Bazzite seems quite beginner-friendly, but I’m not a beginner so maybe I’m missing something
First thing I wanna implore you do is create a separate partition on your boot drive for your /home folder. Distro hopping is super normal when you’re starting out, and by separating your home folder makes distro hopping very easy.
Nowadays with the various distros’ differences in filesystem preference and layout, I think an external backup would be better.


Mini? Excuse me, I’ll have you know that our own fascist leader actually invented the term fascism, was in power before Hitler and for a longer period.
I won’t have you besmirch our glorious history of oppression like that.
NAS units don’t usually come with drives