flatpak remote-add flathub-verified --subset=verified https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
            • @[email protected]OP
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              I can recommend a semi-rolling distro ;D wayblue has some defaults, but I have not tried it. There also is a hardened version of it under the secureblue images. Although I think the maintainer has horrible control issues, I cant deny that the product is near perfect (apart from opinionated Chromium enforcements and some hacky parts like LD_PRELOADing a different allocator) and use the kinoite variant daily.

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              I cannot.

              Endeavour OS is great but it’s just arch.

              Gentoo with oddlama/gentoo-install is nice too.

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          But that’s okay as it’s rolling release and unlike other distros you only need to do it exactly once…

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      I just want new packages and Tumbleweed sucks, and don’t even get me started on Fedora and their codec nonsense. Every time I tried Fedora I run into issues. You can’t even use their packaged version of VLC cause they don’t also package the correct version of ffmpeg. Fedora is a joke. Nobara even worse cause that one is outdated on top of it. Arch is the way and you are all wrong.

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        Agree on the Fedora problem, but the solution is pretty easy.

        # install the RPM packages, your system is auto detected, the packages take care of updating the repos
        sudo dnf install https://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm https://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm
        
        # enable cisco-openh264 to be sure
        sudo dnf config-manager --enable fedora-cisco-openh264
        
        # install ffmpeg with allowerase
        sudo dnf install ffmpeg --allowerasing
        
        # or, if you just want videos, without uninstalling anything
        sudo dnf install libavcodec-freeworld
        

        Thats basically it. On the Atomic variants, installing libavcodec-freeworld is just as easy, but allowerasing doesnt work so you need to uninstall everything manually to unbreak ffmpeg. Or you just use uBlue where it is already done and default (this will also avoid any rpmfusion incompatibilities to happen on your device and on the server instead)

        Yes this is annoying, but you do that once and afterwards have a current release more stable than Arch, and an old-supported release that is even more stable.

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          but allowerasing doesnt work so you need to uninstall everything manually to unbreak ffmpeg

          There we go, that’s probably what I should have done. Utterly ridiculous! That’s too bad since Kinoite is the best immutable distro out there right now IMHO. (No, I don’t count NixOS)

          And we can go deeper still, cause I have also tried uBlue! And what do you know, even uBlue sucks. I swear to you I had issues I could not figure out how to solve on every single Fedora 39 thing I tried. Yes, I will admit that a user who is used to the Fedora way will have probably easily solved all those, but not me. And I could say the same about Arch, only on Arch I actually know how to solve my problems. And on Arch people would assume having to fix stuff manually, not on Fedora though. Fedora should be an “it just works” distro like Mint, but it’s SO GOD DAMN far from it. Anyways, I honestly believe the entire Fedora eco-system is straight up cursed.

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            Agree, fedora atomic is the best OS base there is. I am also testing COSMIC which is now under the ublue org.

            discussion.fedoraproject.org is there for problems.

            I agree that Fedora variants need more tweaking, but processes are so damn slow. For example setting up external repos would very well be possible, but they will add an intransparent “add external repos” page to Kinoite. At least that.

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        Thank software patents for the codec trouble, not Fedora / Red Hat. They just don’t want to get their asses sued for free software

        Anyway I can use VLC and ffmpeg just fine with RPMFusion, idk what ur issue is, but judging by that

        you are all wrong

        i probably just wasted my time on a brainless troll like you.

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          They just don’t want to get their asses sued for free software

          How come the other distros don’t seem to care? Does it just come down to them being based in the US?. They can’t be the only distro mainly based in the US, can they? VLC would not play ANYTHING. That was installed from RPMFusion in Fedora Kinoite 39. But even IF it were to work, this whole RPMFusion thing is ridiculous. If I had to install a bunch of codecs and drivers from the AUR I would say the same about Arch. That would absolutely kill the distro for me.

          i probably just wasted my time on a brainless troll like you.

          Hard to argue with that ;)

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          Eh, just my personal opinion. I tried it once and didn’t like it. But I can admit that is similar to me saying “Gnome sucks”. It’s obviously a matter of personal opinion.

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              It’s an issue with zypper, if you ever updated your device, you did encounter it. Maybe you have never seen how fast Arch updates are in comparison.

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                Well my arch machine, I update using yay, and speed it takes differs depending on how long I haven’t use that PC. On my TW PC I don’t know the time it needs, since it does it automatically when I turn off the PC…

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      The Arch repos, being quick, rolling, not restricted legally or being upstream of some corpo distro like Fedora or OpenSUSE etc

      Idk ask Steam?

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      There are people that choose flatpak for some apps and the AUR for other apps I heard from a friend 🌚