Yes, I agree. Pop!_OS gets a lot of hate for some reason, but it’s actually a really, really good distro.
I was asking about COSMIC though, since I’m really looking forward to try it!
Yes, I agree. Pop!_OS gets a lot of hate for some reason, but it’s actually a really, really good distro.
I was asking about COSMIC though, since I’m really looking forward to try it!
How far is it to be daily drivable, in your opinion? Like, crazy far or just far?
Bro how about this? Sounds pretty interesting to me
There’s octoxbps for that!
That helps, yes. Thank you.
That really sucks, sorry to hear that man. It seems honestly pretty bad and I really have to stay away from this distro.
Only RedHat could have conceived something this evil. Of course is RedHat, who else could it have been?
But…!
but, i read a history that happened a bug in ostree, in the early days, and the devs needed to ask the users to fix it manually, but was when in the start of silverblue
This. This is really giving me hope. It kind of confirms what I was saying too. You see? It almost never breaks. But when it breaks, oh man! It breaks very hard indeed.
Never give up mate, that thing is gonna break somehow, sooner or later. It has to.
But well, if that helps, look at the bright side: while it’s true that it’ll almost never give you problems, I think it’s true that the time the problems will happen, they will be pretty hard to solve, so it might break very bad. That’s great, isn’t it?
Don’t tell me that this thing just cannot breaks. If that was even possible, that’d be tremendously evil.
Welcome to the very reason I’ll never ever try Silveblue 😄
Please, don’t listen to this kind of nonsense and keep using whatever you’re happy with.
While I personally don’t love Ubuntu, it is a perfectly fine choice and if you’re comfortable with it that’s just great! Period.
So, congratulations for making this choice and don’t hesitate to ask if you have questions. You’ll find that the Linux community has much more to give than “you shouldn’t use X, use Y because I say so”. Just ignore this.
Keep it up, enjoy the ride and welcome!
It is :)
There’s a very useful and friendly forum at https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/ and it is very easy to replace openbox with any other wm of your choice, as long as you’re fine with X11.
If you want Debian, just install Debian.
Maybe if you’re into wm setups and you’d like to not have to do everything from scratch you can install Bunsenlabs instead.
It’s just plain Debian with preconfigured Openox, that’s all.
jesus christ
You can use the great topgrade!
general public seems to be fine with it
Are you serious? Man are you reading the comments?
kept hinting at “more platforms coming soon”
The last time I checked, this wasn’t happening at all. Otherwise I wouldn’t have a reason to insist linking this community in the first place. Now I deleted my reddit account (my username was w0yak) so I have not checked and maybe the discussion has gone forward. In this case, I have no idea what has been said. But when I was on reddit and replying to users who were asking for another platform to move on, linking this community, the only hint I read from the mods was that they were aware that this community exists and that they wanted to remind to us that the only official one was that one on reddit and the one on Discord. I have never seen any other mentions of this community by the mods.
That being said, regardless of what happened there, as many users are saying this community already exists and there’s nothing wrong at all with it, so I personally can’t see any reason to duplicate it.
On reddit when I reminded to other users that this community existed and they could move here you insisted to clarify that you’re not moving on Lemmy and reminding that the only official communities are on reddit and on discord. Now you change your mind and we should start cross posting, for what? So we can have that mod team who tried to discredit this place, instead of this community which is perfectly fine? Hell no, you made your decision, now you deal with it.
It has no relation with GNOME