This is my use case. If something additional isn’t offered as a flatpak, I need to rely on either distrobox and bottles or just accept the hard no for incompatibility. I’m of the mind that if those tools are something you have to employ nearly daily for things you regularly use, you are pushing the distro beyond its intended scope and it actually doesn’t meet your needs. People should be using the applications they want to use and pick distros that accommodate them, not entertaining alternatives or McGyvering together workarounds to accommodate the distro.
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I’d like to target this buzz at developers and companies so they start supporting Linux natively more.
You’re doomed.
I’ve learned a few things about some stuff to the point where I can definitely say I have some experience with them.
Must be made with Times New Romano cheese.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite movie that is in a language which you do not speak?
2·1 month agoSuch a fun movie.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite movie that is in a language which you do not speak?
13·1 month agoOng Bak 2. That movie is one of the best martial arts films I’ve seen.



I’m enjoying bazzite myself as it fits my needs and just use distrobox to run an Ubuntu and Fedora container to cover most of the bases. I just don’t like to look at OSs through any rose tinted sunglasses just because I like the thing. So many people are learning that the hard way with windows right now. There are plenty of use cases where you’d set yourself up for better success and ease of use looking at a different distro than you would trying to work around Bazzite. I’m just not gonna shill for Bazzite as a distro fit for everything because it’s not.