

Over the years I came to realize that tech savvy when it came to windows doesn’t actually mean anything. It just means you are able to fight through the bullshit and get things done with what you have.


Over the years I came to realize that tech savvy when it came to windows doesn’t actually mean anything. It just means you are able to fight through the bullshit and get things done with what you have.


I am mostly interested in the zotero extension. I see that the security and bit warden ones are working


Awesome thank you!


Are the FF extensions compatible with water fox or libre wolf?


RPI is great but you have to consider SD card wear. It will not last you forever and at one point will fail. At that moment your dns is no more.


So if I have a nextcloud VM since forever, should I consider switching to docker now? I seem to remember something way back when that vms were better than a docker install for nextcloud


I think that is going too far and it will trigger a strongly worded letter


Ah yes! The important issues are discussed!


No culture was involved in either case! It is fucked all the way


You see, that’s not a problem because that burden is not on the ones causing these problems! So this doesn’t affect the profit line moving up! On the contrary, it creates opportunities for more profit!
So all is fine people!


Hey this is a perfect job for ai! Gpt that shit and replace the interpreter!


How many slams is it this year? How many more to a full dunk? By now surely they must have learned their lesson!


Bias needs to be reinforced!


don’t tell me, tell OP! I was just trying to read in their documentation how you connect a bluetooth keyboard. i did find a lot of posts from people having many problems with keyboards and controllers. it could be that either the kb model is not compatible or there is some issue with the bluetooth controller in this beginner friendly distro, that is not a distro in the traditional sense! (their words, not mine)


I keep reading their documentation and wow oh wow! This is from their FAQ:
Is this another fringe Linux distribution?¶
Bazzite is not a Linux distribution in the traditional sense. Yes, it is a Linux operating system that is distributed for the public to use however it is a custom Fedora Atomic Desktop image with a recipe on top of it. Universal Blue images are a proof of concept of using containerized workflows with transactional and in-place operating system updates, and Bazzite exists by being gaming focused with inspiration from SteamOS. Bazzite is a Fedora Atomic Desktop installation, but with the aid of Universal Blue's tooling, adds packages, services, drivers, etc. to the base image of it. Bazzite is using a new "container-native" approach that Fedora has been testing, and we are taking full advantage of it. The team is utilizing the Open Container Initiative (OCI) to build the images, and are adding packages, services, and kernel modules to existing Fedora operating systems.
Unlike traditional Linux distributions, most of the maintenance and security updates are done upstream by Fedora and Universal Blue contributors while the primary Bazzite maintainers only have to focus on creating a great experience for an OS geared towards playing video games. Bazzite provides several images that all get the same additions and fixes through updates at the same time unless specified otherwise. There can be a hypothetical scenario where everyone involved with Bazzite could stop maintaining the project at once and it will still continue to receive updates directly from upstream until the scheduled builds are broken.
The purpose of Bazzite is to be Fedora Linux, but provide a great gaming experience out of the box while also being an alternative operating system for the Steam Deck and other handheld devices.
This screams beginner distro to me!


the most immediate one i’d say is how to connect the keyboard… there could be others too. don’t know. i tried to look for bluetooth on their documentation but they have no mention of the word.


Wow


But is this any different than what is happening here with a supposedly beginner friendly gaming distro?


Endeavour is explicitly not for new users
There is no such thing man. It just works really. But I am not trying to sell this distro, just saying that an immutable distro for a beginner is much more of a black box than any of the “advanced” distros people are afraid of. sure if you are luck and everything works with the immutable, awesome. if it doesn’t? then you need the “advanced” stuff anyway. and by that I mean read some documentation.
But what about those checks and those balances?