that was a workaround, not needed anymore, so let them die
that was a workaround, not needed anymore, so let them die
that’s not basic funcionality
no, that number don’t reflect the shared runtimes and deduplication
yes it’s cross distro, it’s controversial becaune some people don’t want to install apps with their own libraries or dependecies, and some apps are not oficial so they break with the flatpak sandbox
they are migtstion to using their mint edge kernel as default
oh, i never had that issue, only the rpm-fusion lag, never thought that the codecs needed a different approach
found it lol, apparently was a grub issue not ostree one, the last thing standing between a full atomic system, grub lol
you can unlock your /usr with rpm-ostree usroverlay
you want your application to work everywhere, that’s why flatpak is needed, no one complains about nix, when they have the same principle, flatpak is just more distro-agnostic and with a more powerful sandbox
oh, the 15 years to do anything is true, i know when my system is updating in the background just from the sound of my laptop fan lol, but they do a 3-way merge using the remote image, your overlays and your /etc, so it’s a intensive process i guess
you couldn’t do it without uninstalling the codecs for Firefox
what happened is rpm-fusion was lagging behind the official fedora repos, so, you could have just waited, or enabled the automatic update and forget about it
Arkane linux exist, it’s arch linux, and atomic using btrfs
the default fedora installation isn’t, but fedora atomic is
don’t use that use this https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-installer
up-to-date, full support silverblue, don’t need to unlock the filesystem, full support for selinux too, they create the /etc/nix forlder and mount it on /nix
nop, sadly, i unistalled it and installed from flatpak
you can unlock the file system, don’t remember how tho
isn’t the opposite?, fedora started ostree, ublue came after
bro, trust me i tried to break it, i booted without kernel parameters, my system didn’t even had a root partition, removed was craze, and it didn’t have a /home, rolled back just fine
-rebase from different fedora versions, i couldn’t even login because of kernel versions(yeah even trying to login as root didn’t work)
but, i read a history that happened a bug in ostree, in the early days, and the devs needed to ask the users to fix it manually, but was when in the start of silverblue
ostree based distros*, the default fedora don’t use ostree so you can’t rebase, bazzite is not fedora but they also use ostree, so you rebase there
of course not, any program that has it own install script install it on /bin because it’s easier, and why need that in a early boot, what’s the difference, was always a workaround, wasn’t needed to complement anything before, and don’t need anything now