Most storage space viewers get confused by Flatpak’s heavily deduplicated and compressed files, leading to them reporting way larger space than what’s actually occupied on the hard drive.
Most storage space viewers get confused by Flatpak’s heavily deduplicated and compressed files, leading to them reporting way larger space than what’s actually occupied on the hard drive.
This is essential for the year of the Linux desktop to come.
In my setup I was partially upgraded to GNOME 45 before I can upgrade to Fedora 39 thanks to Flatpak
Is OONI probe really reliable? It’s saying that nothing’s blocked in my country even if we’re literally under authoritarian rule.
I usually consider the ability to change anything about Linux as quite a big selling point so these distros seem kinda counterproductive to me.
Immutable distros are actually easier to customize and tinker with than traditional distros, while being safer. Example: Universal Blue
Are you using Linux for ordinary daily tasks like browsing, gaming, and coding? Then SystemD is perfect for such systems. No need to use distros that sell the lack of SystemD as their main selling point—it’s more trouble than it’s worth. Avoid SystemD haters like the plague.
Do you use Linux for enterprise servers? Then SystemD is just one of the options for you, go try all of them out to see what’s best for such workflow.
Newbies hating on Flatpak, Wayland, PipeWire, SystemD, and other new stuff that actually works unlike their predecessors because they were told by some racist boomer Linux YouTuber to hate those
Me omw to drop complaints without context
What’s your laptop model? Brand? The distro you used?
If your laptop still wouldn’t work on Fedora Silverblue, idk already.
Imagine being deaf and having to use subtitles
Or a distrobox
And a Flatpak with an end-of-life FreeDesktop runtime from 2019 or something
A long time ago already.
Same. I would want a Linux system with nothing but Flatpaks. Native packages with tons of unwanted changes and delayed updates can go fuck themselves.
Memes like these surely help non-Linux people’s perception of Linux 🙄
Oh boy, you’re still lucky with your data cap 🙂
Mine’s ~90 Mbps down, ~35 Mbps up, 10 GB open access + 8 GB site-specific of your choice, you reload it weekly for $2.
There’s also a 1 GB “Metaverse Go” bandwidth as well, I have no idea which sites are included in that because when I download updates for my Fedora laptop and download apps from Flathub, it uses that bandwidth.
Ah yes, XCFE, my favorite DE
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