bazzite
winutil
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10.0 | 8.6 | |
7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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bazzite
- Bazzite – The Next Generation of Linux Gaming
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Sony's Playstation Portal hacked, can now emulate PSP games
Oh neat! Thanks for the information.
> running Steam on Bazzite (https://bazzite.gg) inside Proxmox.
Does this mean you can pass the gyro controls onto Steam Link or GeForce Now or some such? I have no interest in retro games, but it would be awesome to use gyro aiming for shooters...
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AMD Funded a Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built on ROCm: It's Open-Source
https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/blob/main/Containerfile#... has, in addition to fan and power controls, automatic updates on desktop, supergfxctl, system76-scheduler, and an fsync kernel:
rpm-ostree install rocm-hip \
- Bazzite OS 2.2
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Project Bluefin: an immutable, developer-focused, Cloud-native Linux
I went looking for KDE, but was disappointed. From the FAQ on https://projectbluefin.io/:
> What if I want something like KDE or another window manager?
> Bluefin is an opinionated GNOME experience. However Universal Blue provides a maintained set of base images for anyone to be able to make a custom image. We hope Bluefin acts as an inspiration for others to build their own communities around user experiences. For example check out Bazzite if you want a great KDE gaming experience, similar to SteamOS.
The Bazzite link 404s, but there is info at https://universal-blue.org/blog/2023/11/08/bazzite-20/ and https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite. Seems mostly focused on SteamDeck.
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Thorium – Radioactive Chromium Fork
It's a cool list of patches.
I love these projects that bundle a bunch of cool things together with a base thing. Bazzite is a SteamOS project that similarly bundles all kinds of crazy things, and was a very popular recent submission, for another example. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38828040 https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite
The maintenance style here looks difficult. They seem to somehow take chunks of new chromium releases and make commits with those dropped in changes, and fix random stuff for a while. Looks very arduous. It makes me appreciate a somewhat opposed style, the Debian's Quilt model, where you have take the upstream and keep reapplying a set of patches to upstream. Maintaining is then just re-hacking any patches that break, and authoring new patches, whenever reapplying breaks. Seems like it'd be much easier to maintain, long run.
I was also hoping for something like the Quilt model because it seemed like it would be a good way to learn some shit about Chromium! Having the patches on hand would point to some key parts of the code-base, I feel! Im not sure how I'd learn what went into this fork, other than meticulously going through history. The readme also doesn't link to where it sources it's many patches from (which is another thing Bazzite did an excellent job of!).
Kind of interesting seeing a spreading focus on using more/modern x86-64 extensions spreading. Ubuntu is dabbling with what they are calling x86-64-v3, Red Hat too. https://www.phoronix.com/news/RedHat-RHEL10-x86-64-v3-Explor...
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Bazzite – a Steam0S-like OCI image for desktop, living room, and handheld PCs
https://opencontainers.org/
Here is Containerfile from the repo: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/blob/main/Containerfile
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I forked SteamOS for my living room PC
Hadn't heard of Bazzite.
> Bazzite is an OCI image that serves as an alternative operating system for the Steam Deck, and a ready-to-game SteamOS-like for desktop computers, living room home theater PCs, and numerous other handheld PCs.
https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/
Worth visiting the readme even if not interested. There's a huge list of included stuff, and a lot of it seems really cool.and helpful (for gamers or streamers mostly).
- Bazzite: An alternative operating system for Steam Deck, Desktops, Handhelds
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When will STEAM OS become public distro?
check out bazzite, it's basically steamos but fedora based instead of arch based, has the same immutable root layout for stability and smooth upgrades and as long as youre not using nvidia graphics you can use gaming mode with the bazzite-deck image
winutil
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Ask HN: Many of you are fighting with Win11
Not affiliated with the original author, but this tool has made my life so much easier by being able to get rid of all the awful components of Windows 11.
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
Also, check out this video to discover some of the insanely helpful tools that actually make Windows fun to use
https://youtu.be/4VhJSxMKIqM
- Scripts to build a trimmed-down Windows 11 image
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Anyone using Tiny11 (or otherwise minimised debloated Windows) with a Surface?
This was the debloater tool I used on my Surface Go 3 - runs well, only minor side-effect was I needed to use an automatic fix to get defender working correctly: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
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Which distro for my parents ?
Back to WinUtil, the link above goes to Chris's most recent YouTube video on the script. Here's a link to the project on GitHub as well, if you want to inspect the code or ask the devs and contributors questions before running it. I recommend this script to everyone who I hear complaining about Windows being bloated and slow. It fixes almost everything that I hate about Windows, to the point that after using it I actually consider Windows to be an acceptable operating system to be running full time on one of my laptops.
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Windows 11 will just randomly freeze at times for a few seconds, go blank and come back
Stuff has been uninstalled from Settings and Control Panel and CTT's Utility (to enable some settings I would've enabled through Terminal commands already) and Sycnex's Debloater (to uninstall some apps) have been used. It's nothing major as I only uninstalled apps I could download from the store if necessary and made sure not to delete any major system components except Edge maybe. I have read through every menu and setting any of these utilities has brought up thoroughly to ensure I didn't do so. I believe I did my research before enabling/disabling a setting.
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Keeps crashing on pc
Chris's Github: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
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Microsoft has not stopped forcing Edge on Windows 11 users
You can use Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
The Tweaks section has a checkbox for removing Edge. I removed mine using that.
- Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility – Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes, Updates
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Win11Debloat is a simple script that removes pre-installed windows bloatware
Humbly submitting Chris Titus' Debloat tool as well for comparison. I've enjoyed using Chris' tool, as the GUI design makes it easy to a-la-carte select which you want removed and not, along with recommendations. Makes it very clear to see what's being removed.
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
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WinDeckOs looks very promising!
The only thing different here are some inbox apps are removed and Steam + assorted drivers are installed out of the box, all of which you can do with a community installer script and community tweaking tools.
What are some alternatives?
Jovian-NixOS - Discussions: https://matrix.to/#/#Jovian-Experiments:matrix.org
Windows10Debloater - Script to remove Windows 10 bloatware.
ublue - A familiar(ish) Ubuntu desktop for Fedora Silverblue.
steam-deck-tools - (Windows) Steam Deck Tools - Fan, Overlay, Power Control and Steam Controller for Windows
docker-steam-headless - A Headless Steam Docker image supporting NVIDIA GPU and accessible via Web UI
windows-defender-remover - A tool which is uses to remove Windows Defender in Windows 8.x, Windows 10 (every version) and Windows 11.
awesome-immutable - A list of resources for people who want to investigate image-based Linux desktops
bloatbox - ☑️🌠 Remove Bloatwares from Windows 10
archlinux-installer-script - Arch Linux install script. Only performs the minimal steps for booting into arch. 75 lines of script with full progress messages and tutorial.
Winpilot - The manic cousin of Microsoft Copilot
steamos-btrfs
Windows11_Privacy - a collection about Windows 11 privacy