• jimmy90@lemmy.world
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    4 小时前

    why not today it takes 2 minutes

    you spent more time writing this post

    the whole point of bazzite is that it’s trivially easy and just works unlike the old “tweak linux” approach

    make use of the distro you chose

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      2 小时前

      Hah. I spent more time writing this post in the gaps between waiting for work stuff to finish work stuffing. I can’t just… not sit down for work for an arbitrary amount of time because I’m busy arguing with the Linux Nvidia drivers.

      I agree that’s the point of Bazzite, though. So if it doesn’t in fact “just work” for me, then what’s the point of it?

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        58 分钟前

        You literally just reboot and pick the older image on boot, if it’s anything like Aurora.

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          48 分钟前

          If you just want to boot whatever you were running prior to the last update, yeah, it’s typically in the GRUB menu. If you updated more than once (which I believe I did) you need to go find the previous snapshot, but it’s not too much more hassle.

          That doesn’t particularly fix anything, though, unless you’re cool with not updating indefinitely the thing you wanted to use or with updating everything else manually until the issue is fixed. If you want to be able to fix the update you still have to go into the logs and figure out what’s going on (since the failure isn’t universal and I know people are running these drivers without issues this must be possible). And of course all that assumes it was actually the update that broke something and the rollback actually fixes the issue.

          Or, hear me out, I could reboot and choose Windows in GRUB instead, and that works for sure and I don’t have to think about it.

          So Windows it is until I feel adventurous. I owe my Bazzite install zero extra time. If it can’t run as conveniently as clicking down one more time to select Windows then it’s not running.

          As I said elsewhere, people really underestimate the level of stability it takes to be a mainstream option for a desktop OS.

          • anguo@piefed.ca
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            8 分钟前

            Fair enough. Although I wouldn’t call Windows 11 stable, nowadays.