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The many issues plaguing Nix
I myself use Fedora Silverblue with a https://ublue.it/ -based custom image, and I use home-manager for shell configuration. Sure, my GNOME layout isn't declarative, but basically everything else is. Pair that with one of the best NVIDIA driver experiences and the strong feeling of stability, it's better than most other Linuxes rn.
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Thoughts on silver blue kinoite ?
Take a look at ublue.it
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Neglected Spin Of Fedora (KDE)
This is a fundamental misunderstanding of immutable systems. You still have full control over what’s on your computer, you just don’t exercise that control by making irreversible changes to your core system while it’s running. You can use e.g. rpm-ostree, or even better, build a custom image with exactly the changes you want that updates and ships directly to your computer whenever you want it to.
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How to install fedora Sway spin
Have you considered the Sericea(Sway) immutable Fedora spin at ublue.it?
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Cannot enable rpmfusion for rpm-ostree: Missing metadata key rpmostree.sepolicy
Have you considered the nvidia images at ublue.it? They make silverblue and nvidia easy.
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Deepin Not Showing (F38)
Try the ublue images, they have one for deepin. It’s a variant on fedoras immutable silverblue image, you could either use their iso on http://ublue.it or install silverblue and rebase to the deepin image via:
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Project to make a custom linux desktop experience that benefits from group knowledge and experience (Part 1)
ublue.it
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Silverblue users: why?
This is indeed a blind spot. Thanks for pointing that out! Silverblue -to my knowledge- doesn't do a lot to address this. Though, 3rd-party tools like Home Manager and the suite of applications developed by the folks over at uBlue might be able to limit this to a minimum. Though I'm not sure if it surpasses NixOS in this regard; for the uninitiated. Though, to my knowledge, this requires special attention and depends on the specifics of the NixOS system in question.
- Is there a plan for an immutable version of POP OS?
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How do I install a downloaded appimage (in localhost downloads) within a toolbox? Fedora Silverblue 38
This hasn't been for nought as even openSUSE's Aeon (and all their immutable offerings) ship Distrobox instead. Vanilla OS also ships Distrobox instead of Toolbx. Heck, even the folks over on uBlue\1]) always mention Toolbx with Distrobox and vice versa. And it wouldn't surprise me if most of them prefer to use Distrobox instead.
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Flathub: One million active users and growing
Interesting article!
My takeaways:
>"The current solutions involve packaging entire alternate runtimes in containerized environments. Flatpak, Snap, AppImage, Docker, and Steam: these all provide an app packaging mechanism that replaces most or all of the system’s runtime libraries, and they now all use containerization to accomplish this."
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>"All of these technologies are essentially building
an entire OS on top of another OS
just to avoid the challenges of backwards compatibility."
This is basically using containers to replace all system libraries -- to insure that a downloaded binary app always works.
From this point forward, we'll use the term "API" to represent not just Linux kernel syscalls, but the totality of all library calls (system and otherwise!) used by a given downloaded binary application!
Observation: API (in-)consistency (AKA "Stability") one Linux version to another, one Linux distro to another -- is the real problem!
That's the real cause!
Because everything else, everything else, is effect, not cause!
The containerization, the bloated "everything but the kitchen sink" downloads, are the effect of the problem of API (in-)consistency!
Phrased a simpler way -- there is absolutely NO guarantee of consistency between the libraries, system and otherwise, of any two Linux distros!
So if a binary app is to run on all Linux distros -- then it had better damn well better make sure that the exact specific version of all of the libraries that it needs -- are managed by it, not the host operating system!
Containers and bloated library downloads -- are (unfortunately) currently necessary to provide this!
Related:
"Linux Library Mismatch":
https://www.google.com/search?q=linux+library+mismatch
"DLL Hell" (the MS-Windows equivalent)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLL_Hell
Software Engineering: Bertrand Meyer, "Design By Contract":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_by_contract
API Contracts: "What is an API Contract?":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qM__ozdHCU
Eelcho Dolstra: "The Purely Functional Software Deployment Model":
https://edolstra.github.io/pubs/phd-thesis.pdf#page=11
Image-based Linux distributions and associated tools:
https://github.com/castrojo/awesome-immutable
Spencer Baugh: "Managing Dependencies":
https://catern.com/posts/deps.html
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Hello everyone!
If you're simply in search of other immutable distros, then I would recommend you to look under the "Distributions" section on this page.
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What is the difference between Immutable Desktops and non Immutable Desktops?
The answer to that question is out of scope for what is sensible to write in a comment. Also, because we're mostly still exploring what it is or rather what we'd want it to be. But if you're really interested, then I'd suggest you to dive into this wonderful resource. You don't have to go through everything that's found within. However, I'm sure there's something in there that peaks your interest and you can go from there.
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Immutable Linux Distributions for Those Looking to Embrace the Future
Flatcar uses 2 partitions, A and B, you boot into one and then updates update the one that you're not booted into, when you reboot it it boots into the updated one. It's like Android: https://source.android.com/docs/core/ota/ab
I maintain an awesome-list of immutable resources here with a collection of talks and presentations from the people making the stuff: https://github.com/castrojo/awesome-immutable
However I'm currently focused on desktop stuff since the it's a fairly common pattern in cloud already, I should probably write it up.
Semi-related, a few of us have started a community around composable OCI fedora images, and one of our images is intended to be used as a home server built on CoreOS with ZFS, cockpit, and all the goodies you'd need. It's still fresh and we're looking for help if anyone's interested: https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore (Disclaimer: I helped start this project)
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What are good resources for silverblue ?
Some interesting links: https://github.com/castrojo/awesome-immutable
- A list of resources for people who want to investigate image-based Linux desktops
- Immutable image-based Linux desktops
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Hi, i installed the Fedora 37 Silverblue (Gnome) But DNF and YUM commands dont even exist there. what i made?
Found this page for you. It has lots of resources, including videos and guides, about all things Silverblue and other immutable Linux distros, and their tooling. Enjoy.
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What is best Distro/DE combo for productivity on ML Workstation
Note, I haven't tried these two distros myself, but I am strongly considering moving to such a system at the moment. Here is some reading material in case you're interested: https://github.com/castrojo/awesome-immutable
- GitHub - castrojo/awesome-immutable: A list of resources for people who want to investigate image-based Linux desktops
What are some alternatives?
silverblue-update - Daily Fedora Silverblue Update
arch-linux-installation-guide - An easy to follow Arch Linux installation guide. This guide will show you how to properly install Arch Linux on UEFI/BIOS systems, ext4/btrfs file systems; using systemd-bootloader/GRUB and systemd-networkd/NetworkManager for networking. These are the given examples but I have provided links to sections with the information necessary to install any 86_64 system
Fedora-37-Post-Install-Guide - Things to do after installing Fedora 38 [Moved to: https://github.com/devangshekhawat/Fedora-38-Post-Install-Guide]
bazzite - Bazzite is a custom image built upon Fedora Atomic Desktops that brings the best of Linux gaming to all of your devices - including your favorite handheld.
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
ucore - An OCI base image of Fedora CoreOS with batteries included
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
sodalite - 🪨 A Pantheon experience for rpm-ostree [Moved to: https://github.com/sodaliterocks/sodalite]
ashlinux - An immutable Arch based distribution utilizing btrfs snapshots
ostree-rs-ext - Rust library with higher level APIs on top of the core ostree API
main - OCI base images of Fedora with batteries included
rpm-ostree - ⚛📦 Hybrid image/package system with atomic upgrades and package layering