Other than snaps, what else are they doing wrong?
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Other than snaps, what else are they doing wrong?
by your bloody metric
It’s not my metric, I merely repeated what I remembered from one of the interviews and my astonishment from hearing what I heard.
If you “wasted christmas”, that’s your metric, not mine.
they advertise the fact that it can run half life alyx natively tho
Where? I watched an interview where the guys only said that they hope to make it happen and it would stream off a PC otherwise and that they were looking into a Aperture Desk Job sized game.
The Valve reps said in some interview that the cannot even promise HL Alyx running natively on the Frame and that’s their homegrown flagship VR title. You’d think Valve would design hardware tailored to do that.
Kubuntu comes with mandatory Ubuntu enshittification, though. All official Ubuntu flavors do.
I would even argue as long as someone isn’t messing with a niche distro such as KDE Neon
KDE Neon is dead because its developers found out that putting an add-on repository on top of Ubuntu is not reliable at all. That’s why KDE Linux is now in development.


Support for 32 bit UEFI on 64 bit Linux is a matter of facts, not a matter to come to an agreement.


that hardware is in no way an extreme case to run a linux distro on. Just a normal walk in the park.
“The Atom CPU is 64bits, the UEFI 32bits – a combinaon […] many distributions no longer support.”
So no


zypper on openSUSE has aliases “in” and “rm”: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman/Rosetta#Basic_operations


Atomic distros have a set-back of having to deal with Package Layering in the case of those that aren’t found on Flathub. That’s a bit outside of the wheelhouse of a non-tech savvy person.
Today’s non-tech savvy persons usually want Chrome, VLC, and Steam. Yes, there are exceptions but I set up Linux PCs for a few people with unsupported Windows versions recently and they are just fine with that because all they do is to access web services from Chrome, playing back the occasional downloaded media file, and some games.


the seemingly endless random named things
When you dig down for a bit, you’ll even find out that Bazzite is merely the gaming flavor of “Universal Blue” and the generic desktop (without gaming stuff installed) is called Aurora.


I am always trying to steer new users away from Cinnamon, which means away from Mint.
I’m not a fan of Ubuntu and its derivates in general (short version of the reason: Ubuntu continues to enshittify, its derivatives fight an increasingly harder battle to apply plasters to fix Ubuntu) and the reality since a few years is that an increasing number of people become familiar with SteamOS, its immutability and Flatpak use, so the old battle ground of .deb vs .rpm, where system config files are stored, etc. has just outlived itself. “A Ubuntu variant is the best because that’s what online tutorials are about” is no longer relevant for the vast majority of people.
A wrapper to use apt commands for rpm packages. It’s just there to help with muscle memory.


As long as AMD and Intel continue their open source drivers, I’m fine with it.


Hey GameStop. Just wondering: Where are Song of the Deep 2 and 3? Can’t you count to 3?


Reaper and Bitwig Studio are familiar apps for many audio producers.


At the very least go back the first English version of the article chain.
At the very least


What you implied is that if a story originally came from a non-English source then it’s automatically suspect.
No, I didn’t. Learn to read. I stressed the regurgitation of a regurgitation of a regurgitation as a “source”.


I also was gifted a Humble Bundle game for Batman Arkham Knight.
Then perhaps redeem the game and complete the bundle at https://store.steampowered.com/sub/320795/ to play Arkham Asylum first?
Ancient NVidia should be supported by Nouveau by now, no?