psxitarch-how-to
AppImageUpdate
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psxitarch-how-to
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about running Linux
What is crucial is using hippie68's initramfs.cpio.gz file: https://github.com/hippie68/psxitarch-how-to If you don't use that file during installation, you have misaligned partitions. As you may know, the read/write speeds can suffer a lot if that happens. The authors of most guides don't care or don't know, so the file they link to is bugged.
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ITmania links
And as of April 18 2022, his latest distro is updated Catjaro. Here are some links to get that going... The image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17SLfEumxRBsYj9ddE6ftTaNvvq1yQeil/view Updated initramfs: https://github.com/hippie68/psxitarch-how-to/releases/tag/v1.00 Working PS4 Linux BZimages: https://gbatemp.net/threads/working-bailkal-linux-kernels-for-ps4pros-on-6-72-and-distros.572063/ (Baikal)
- Linux is super slow
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Linux on PS4
Somebody uploaded a fully updated version of PSXITarch on GitHub this summer, it's available here: https://github.com/hippie68/psxitarch-how-to
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Ps4 9.00 Linux payload released.
Better: https://github.com/hippie68/psxitarch-how-to
AppImageUpdate
- Why the neovim in the mint repo is so old? Im currently using mint 21.2. Is there a newer version available already? Im not able to use the plugins in this old version, and the snap version seems kinda laggy for me
- Why do I have do download >1 GB for Okular PDF viewer over flatpak? Installing it over dnf just totals to 81 MB
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Appimages are too large, Flatpak is the way to go!
There's an updater for appimages https://github.com/AppImageCommunity/AppImageUpdate
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Lamenting What AppImage Could Have Been
AppImages can contain update information (and even support partial updates using zsync), check out https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageUpdate.
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App Manager For .AppImage File
https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageUpdate this only works if the application has information regarding where to fetch the update from...
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feat: Linux AppImage update information
It would be very nice and handy if we could easily update Tutanota Linux desktop app. Luckily, since it is packaged as an AppImage, there's an easy-to-integrate utility available just for that.
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appimage-builder 1.0.0 was released, a tool for packing applications along with all of its dependencies using the system package manager to obtain binaries and resolve dependencies.
It's not centralised, not like Snap with SnapCraft, not even like Flatpak with it's 'not technically but kinda is in practice' Flathub repository. Anyone can make an AppImage, anyone can host an AppImage, anyone can download and run an AppImage, anyone can implement AppImage integration in a distro, and there's even a nice system for automatic updates for AppImage which again is nicely decentralised.
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Interesting Benchmarks of Flatpak vs. Snap vs. AppImage
Some have built-in. some not. Btw I considered AppImageUpdate , but it would become re-install a full new app
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AppImage and centralized repositories: my point of view
The fact is that the delta update system via Zsync and appimageupdatetool are real solutions to the problem, but too many developers do not implement it in their AppImage, myself included.
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Installing an openSUSE desktop for a non-technical person
Btw, regarding Flatpak, I've had multiple issues related to mouse cursor, fonts, and local folder access - all related to the sandboxing of apps, all resolvable, but potentially a problem for a non-technical user. I've had much better experiences with AppImages, but I don't know if they have a graphical app store like interface; even the AppImageUpdate idea is still catching on.
What are some alternatives?
ps4-linux
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages
PS4Linux-Payloads - Linux payload for PS4
topgrade - Upgrade everything
ps4-users-guide-adguard - AdGuard Home - User's Guide Redirect
zap - :zap: Delightful AppImage package manager
ffupdate - A shellscript to automatically install and update firefox on linux.
firejail - Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf sandbox
4PT-Repository - Template Repository for the 4PT PS4 Package Manager
winsparkle - App update framework for Windows, inspired by Sparkle for macOS
Android-PS4-Exploit-Host
linuxdeployqt - Makes Linux applications self-contained by copying in the libraries and plugins that the application uses, and optionally generates an AppImage. Can be used for Qt and other applications