Agreed, flatpaks are great for desktop apps. I use Nix for the majority of my packages, but I use flatpak for proprietary for the sandboxing.
Migrated from https://lemmy.one/u/priapus
Agreed, flatpaks are great for desktop apps. I use Nix for the majority of my packages, but I use flatpak for proprietary for the sandboxing.
What does uBlue switching away from it have to do with someone wanting to install it on Silverblue?
Nix is useful for CLI packages, which aren’t very simple to use through flatpak. It also has far more packages, and is very useful for creating development environments.
I see, I only use distrobox for building software that doesn’t easily run on NixOS, so that likely shouldn’t matter too much for me.
I have never heard of toolbx before, can anyone share how it compares to Distrobox? I’ve been using that for some time.
Looks like it allows that using ollama
Edit: according a couple issues, the flag that allows this is being ignored…
I always check reviews for things like BT adapters to see if people mention it working OTB on Linux. Usually if the manufacturer says compatible with Linux it’ll work right away, but some want drivers installed.
Both are great! I’m using a bluetooth 8BitDo controller with a bluetooth wireless keyboard to game on my 1080TI :)
It also says they’re going to be using Framework laptops which is equally cool!
ah I may have mixed its behaviour up with kate
gedit uses polkit and should prompt you with a password when modifying a file that needs root priviledges. you shouldn’t have to run it as root
They didn’t enforce it on an unrelated project, they enforced it on Vaxry, an FDO contributor.
Absurd take lol. Every organization needs a code of conduct and someone to enforce it.
Its a video sharing his opinion on the topic. If you just wanted to know what happened he linked all of the articles…
4Chan is obv worse, as was said in the video, but the discord can be pretty obnoxious. Just a lot of humor you’d expect from the average middle-schooler.
not exactly the package manager itself, but I have a command that runs whenever I rebuild my NixOS system that shows a nicely formatted list of every added, modified, and removed package.
no problem!
Barrier hasn’t been updated in two years, so I wouldn’t expect that to happen. Input-leap is a fork that is maintained and updated, and has had wayland support added.
Rude to assume they’re trolling because of a simple mistake, don’t be an ass. Just because you don’t like the product doesn’t make it DOA, people can have different opinions.
I generally would for desktop use, and absolutely wouldn’t rexommend them for a new user.