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Dota 2 and Factorio (with mods enabled)
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Dota 2 and Factorio (with mods enabled)
I game, so I often need my graphics stack patched with less than open-source patches, which you have to figure out for yourself on Fedora. I also had issues with…i think it was SELinux, since I had never used it before but it’s on by default in Fedora. But that was more of a “I’ve never used this before wtf do i do” than “wtf bad”
I’ve had version mismatches before, it’s why I stopped using Manjaro, and yes I mean it happened to me personally. I forget the specific package but I know it was a patched version of something in the graphical stack.
in my personal opinion, the problems you’ll have on fedora outweigh only having to deal with zypper being slow
If you plan to use the AUR, absolutely not.
If you don’t plan to use the AUR it’s probably fine, but I haven’t used it personally in the last few years so I’m not sure.
I always come running back to Mint because it Just Works.
Water still gets people wet, scientists baffled.
If I’m going to jump through hoops anyway I’d like some degree of control over the experience.
to clarify, i was talking about home-manager
If there’s no bloat why is there a garbage collector?
And where in the documentation is that?
I’m glad it’s not just me.
fork bomb can get the fork over it
I’m not saying it’s not easy, I’m saying there’s not really any documentation about it.
I had to figure out for myself that I needed to do symlinks to get menu entries for nix packages
Nix packages are a pain to manage on non-nix systems and basically all documentation exists for nixos, not nixpkgs.
I sync all of my last.fm history to ListenBrainz on a regular basis. I am 625k of those listens ranging back all the way to 2007
That sounds just like them.
I’m a little excited, not gonna lie. I really liked their take on Gnome.
They want to have a release by 24.04 LTS? that’s pretty ambitious
it’s like linux mint but for kde