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marcie (she/her) @ marcie @lemmy.ml
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  • Surveys collected through Google forms are not anonymous

  • Doesn't really matter if the tokens are encrypted if the container is

  • Maybe need to alter perms with flatseal?

  • Did this recently actually on the same exact model, drivers work out of the box with ElementaryOS. Zero tinkering involved. Has a maclike interface too. It's based on Ubuntu, since they're centering Mac driver compatibility it's unlikely to break on upgrade. I originally tried to install fedora atomic and so on but realized the drivers were going to be annoying to add (wifi module didn't work) so I just flashed ElementaryOS on it so I didn't have to bother and could send it back to my friend asap.

  • This is very ymmv when it comes to Linux and proprietary hardware, not a bazzite only issue. For what it's worth my brother printer / scanner works fine on bazzite.

  • Distrobox has very little overhead and runs the app as natively as possible, last I checked my overhead was like 50mb of ram. It's kinda like WINE but for distros.

  • You can just install through yay on distrobox on bazzite. Again, laziest distro ever just copy paste whatever the devs give you for install on an appropriate distrobox. No need to worry about what distro you're running.

  • Damage is already done and it's free. They can't monetize you using it. If anything, downloading it costs them money.

    Also some models weren't trained with an obscene amount of compute, like deepseek, which used one data center for only 3.7 days.

  • Bazzite is imo the laziest and most hands free way to use Linux. If that's your jam, use it.

  • Edit nvm you mentioned NixOS.

    I'm pretty sure ublues variants of atomic have easy backup features 🤔 but yes this is one issue that needs to be addressed by a distro, not sure if it exists entirely without setting each install methods working directory manually

  • There's a lot of info on this on communist LGBT groups in Cuba, everyone loves Fidel for coming around creating the modern CENESEX org.

  • Fidel willingly acknowledged he caused the community pain and was ashamed of himself for it, resigned shortly after a speech on the matter and stacked the cabinet for communist LGBT advocates. He also helped create CENESEX which is leading the charge to make Cuba by far the most LGBT accepting country legislatively. He was a flawed man, but he was a good and honorable man for recognizing his flaws and correcting them.

    Cuba also had the first transgender surgery in LATAM and it was fully state funded. All HRT and trans surgeries in Cuba are free.

  • This has been the case in many localities for some time, all it required was a doctor slip and there are plenty of docs willing to give it. Glad to see this unnecessary law erased though.

  • 64% accuracy? Lmao why would anyone with a brain use this over human subjects

  • Steam comes preinstalled and configured on Bazzite, it isnt the flatpak version.

  • Is the rebase feature the main thing that sets atomic desktops apart?

    Atomic and immutable distros essentially attempt to make each version on every computer act exactly the same to help devs with debugging. This means they shut down a lot of easy access to core system files, instead you have to use special commands to layer new changes onto your distro. These are automatically re-applied every time you upgrade, reducing the chance of breakage.

    Rebasing is a fun consequence of this. Fedora Atomic images (re: things like Bazzite, Secureblue, Kinoite, etc) can be swapped out with a simple command or two. If a dev does something you don't like, you can easily swap to a different image without having to do a full migration.

    I’m not too worried about having to troubleshoot. Nobara has been appealing to me because it’s developed by the Proton guy.

    Most of the kernel mods from nobara are applied on Bazzite. Bazzite and CachyOS afaik contribute to the same set of code there.

    How does an atomic distro help teach containerization and data security as compared to a traditional distro?

    Since you cannot easily modify system files, you need to use containers to make certain very technical (and often insecure) things work. DistroBox is the main method for this, and as a plus side, it lets you install programs with commands from any distro. I can use the AUR (an arch linux feature) on Bazzite (Fedora atomic) with DistroBox if i want, for example. There are some other things that come preinstalled on Bazzite that help with this, such as flathub and brew.sh

  • Bazzite has the latest KDE, yeah, currently reading 6.4 on the latest version. Nobara broke on upgrades for me (I did nothing crazy, basic install and basic upgrade process), bazzite is rock solid and built on a good base (fedora atomic). In general, I fully recommend immutable atomic distros for noobies it all just works and it helps teach you important lessons on data security and containerization

    The best thing about atomic linux images like Bazzite is if for whatever reason Bazzite stops releasing new versions you can rebase to a different "distro" and itll have all of your user data and configs intact with a single simple command. With things like Nobara or Garuda, if there is a problem you essentially have to do a clean install.

    edit:

    And as for Arch, Linux mint, etc., I personally find these distros and advice to be outdated. Upgrades can often break in many smaller linux distros and it is very important to have a strong and reproducible method of upgrading, especially for new users. VanillaOS and Fedora Atomic are currently the most user friendly ways to achieve flawless upgrades.

  • A lot of the info here reads as outdated to me, I have a 40 series card and on bazzite with open drivers it works with zero issues on major titles like Cyberpunk, Horizon, etc. The open drivers have come a long way. It took maybe 5 months post 40 series release for it to work 100% with no glaring issues for me, but 40 series was also the first cards to be launched with the open drivers so it makes sense there'd be hiccups

    The only issues I've had on Wayland are color related.