You can look at the source of the snap and check what it does
You can look at the source of the snap and check what it does
I don’t have any experience with your exact question.
But I would look into xinit and try if you can start just mpv.
If this doesn’t work look for a slim WM and configer it that the applications are displayed in fullscreen and launch mpv after the WM.
Probably any of the tiling window managers should work: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Window_manager
+1 for nix, but I wouldn’t recommend it as a first distro
I think this is already fixed, but there is no new release since then.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
If you create an image of the disk in the current state from a live boot or an other machine. You can try fixing it without having to risk making things worse
Just mount it to a fixed location in /etc/fstab
, but use a mount option like nofail
or nobootwait
(quick search showed that this is the option for ubuntu users), so your machine still boots when the drive is not connected
Just use any distro you like and install the packages you need. Done.
But for real, depends on your use case I use arch on my dev machine and you get nearly every package in the AUR
Install gentoo
I agree, but the thumbnails are nice.
I don’t know, I don’t have any experience with it
You could try ansible
I also found this, It’s for a RaspberryPi but surely can be adapted:
https://gist.github.com/seffs/2395ca640d6d8d8228a19a9995418211