freedesktop-sdk
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org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze
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Flatpak theming on Kinoite
I have entered this variable as suggested on https://github.com/flathub/org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze.
- How can I apply my color scheme to the Breeze GTK theme on a Flatpak ?
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New breeze theme for flatpak apps
I found part of the issue. The build command was selecting the old Breeze color scheme to build by default. Should be fixed now with this PR being merged https://github.com/flathub/org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze/pull/16.
freedesktop-sdk
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The Return of the Frame Pointers
I think I might have confused two unrelated posts. The one that references Polar Signals is this one:
https://gitlab.com/freedesktop-sdk/freedesktop-sdk/-/issues/...
So not a perf issue there, but they don't think the workflow is suitable for whole-system profiling. Perf issues were in the context of `perf` using DWARF:
https://gitlab.com/freedesktop-sdk/freedesktop-sdk/-/issues/...
- Finally mesa version 23.1.1 for fedora 38 has been published for testing 11 hours ago. It comes with quite important features like vulkan gpl for RADV to fight stutters in games and for better performance.
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Yocto
But the fd-sdk https://gitlab.com/freedesktop-sdk/freedesktop-sdk and gnome build meta https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta projects can prove as good references.
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Rant: Desktop Sandboxing
With all of these hypothetical features out of the way and looking just at current release software, Flatpak allows you to do so much stuff that isn't accessible for a not-so-techy user. Custom installation folder? Yep. Running mesa-git GPU drivers? You got it. Any way to easily do this via GUI? In typical Linux fashion, nope. For a GUI focused packaging format this is a big letdown.
- Issue found for: Steam Deck Issue With Flatpak Hardware Decoding
- Steam Flatpak. Tried RADV_PERFTEST=gpl with proton-ge-54 but doesnt seem to be working when compared to using it with Bottles. Please see if I did it right.
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Is there any way to force a specific Mesa driver for applications when multiple Mesa driver versions have been installed?
Link to (official?) how-to: https://gitlab.com/freedesktop-sdk/freedesktop-sdk/-/wikis/Mesa-git
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Fedora Workstation 38 Is Shaping Up To Be Another Fantastic Release
You can load up Mesa GIT using environment variables, see here. Honestly what I miss the most from flatpak Steam is properly working non-Steam shortcuts, but I've given up on that.
- Are all AMD GPUs equally well supported?
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PSA: The new OBS update breaks VA-API encoding when used with the Flatpak
It was my understanding that the packages for vaapi are just put into the -extra version of the sdk so app maintainers can opt out, but they are still available if they want to use them. See https://gitlab.com/freedesktop-sdk/freedesktop-sdk/-/merge_requests/10616
What are some alternatives?
stylepak - Automatically install your host GTK+ theme as a Flatpak
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
Flatseal - Manage Flatpak permissions
argos-translate - Open-source offline translation library written in Python
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk - Gtk implementation of xdg-desktop-portal
us.zoom.Zoom
oneTBB - oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB)
mpz - Music player for big local collections
flatpak-cve-checker
topgrade - Upgrade everything
rpm-ostree - ⚛📦 Hybrid image/package system with atomic upgrades and package layering