Lucius Aelius
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this is exactly what my searches were refusing to turn up. Thank you very much.Does this help or did you already see it?
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this is exactly what my searches were refusing to turn up. Thank you very much.Does this help or did you already see it?
reading through it it sounds like they may not have been sucessful, i'm not sure. It had a link to a github but I'm not sure if it was releventthis is exactly what my searches were refusing to turn up. Thank you very much.
It gave me the file format, which is enough, I found a template cursor theme, and am just reworking that. It's ugly, but I think it will work. This is the cursor set, by the way.reading through it it sounds like they may not have been sucessful, i'm not sure. It had a link to a github but I'm not sure if it was relevent

This is about gamers. Mint is not specificly recommended to gamers, Bazzite is.
Keep ignoring reality. Bazzite is being the one marketed towards gamers on YouTube and in magazines. Someone occasionally mentioning Mint is not the same.
Please stop posting niggerbrained slop designed to be watched by niggerbrained retards. From the thumbnail alone I can already tell I will never willingly click on this video even if I was being waterboarded to do it.
A more braindead than average I tried Linux video. It's like bog's videos but dumber.
Also the "why does every Linux program have a million buttons and settings" nigger that's KDE not just all Linux programs.
noPlease stop posting niggerbrained slop designed to be watched by niggerbrained retards.
They actually straight up don't, I've noticed. There are a shocking number of people who don't even own a computer and live their lives entirely on iPhones or other mobile devices.Niggercattle shouldn't use computers at all regardless of OS. And they mostly wouldn't if given the choice. Even Windows could only do much to get normalfags to sit down at a desktop like a fuckin nerd. Smartphones have done way more damage to the internet, software, and how people use technology than Windows has.
I looked into it and it's just a Fedora fork with steam preinstalled and config settings tuned to be optimized for gaming, it seems. These are things that anyone could do with enough time so it seems the primary value of this distro is for people new to Linux who use Windows primarily for gaming.Keep ignoring reality. Bazzite is being the one marketed towards gamers on YouTube and in magazines. Someone occasionally mentioning Mint is not the same.
They actually straight up don't, I've noticed. There are a shocking number of people who don't even own a computer and live their lives entirely on iPhones or other mobile devices.
I looked into it and it's just a Fedora fork with steam preinstalled and config settings tuned to be optimized for gaming, it seems. These are things that anyone could do with enough time so it seems the primary value of this distro is for people new to Linux who use Windows primarily for gaming.
It seems new so I guess time will tell but it is safe to say that there are a lot of people who use their OS for things other than gaming and an OS targeted at a subset of a subset of a population probably isn't going to eclipse a general purpose old-timer anytime soon. I don't understand your aggression on this.
Andrea Borman was apparently the girlfriend of the head general of HezbollahI recommend Andrea Borman, pretty much sits right next to ExplainingComputers for me.
Bazzite basically expects it's users to do a clean install whenever a major upgrade comes out. I wouldn't call that user friendlyBazzite and its ilk introduced the four-way Schrodinger's Best Practices for package management.
I've personally tinkered with stuff like blue-build which is supposed to "solve" the above, but how does the target audience for Bazzite benefit when they're only going to put up with the four-way clusterfuck of system management? Obviously they don't and will not likely put up with it, but it needs to be said, atomic distributions are a whole other scale of autism that appeals more to cloud servers and not vidya slop. Bootc is slowly replacing the layering model and in of itself does not support local package layering, so thanks Fedora and Red Hat for leaving us with non-solutions in the meantime?
- Flatpaks for desktop software, for heavily local-reliant software either use a rootful container (distrobox) for low-level stuff, or:
- Layer locally, which isn't recommended except for the glaring fact that:
- So much crucial software supporting or native to Linux needs to be local in every way in order to work right, you layer packages up until:
- The next major update or a Fedora release, which DNF5/RPM-Ostree can and will block upgrades unless you remove all layered packages
Bazzite basically expects it's users to do a clean install whenever a major upgrade comes out. I wouldn't call that user friendly
These are all the reasons I have argued with people that these "atomic" or "immutable" distros aren't the answer for normies people act like they are. The people that were saying these are the future, and this is what people should use if they want a system that just works. These are great. unless you need to install anything on your system that isn't included out of the box. I see these as adding a lot of extra complication to something, that overall is fairly simple on a normal linux distrobution. Like installing packages. You are basically just downloading, and extracting archives, then the contents are moved to the place they need to go on a normal distro. Overall it's a pretty simple thing.I've personally tinkered with stuff like blue-build which is supposed to "solve" the above, but how does the target audience for Bazzite benefit when they're only going to put up with the four-way clusterfuck of system management? Obviously they don't and will not likely put up with it, but it needs to be said, atomic distributions are a whole other scale of autism that appeals more to cloud servers and not vidya slop. Bootc is slowly replacing the layering model and in of itself does not support local package layering, so thanks Fedora and Red Hat for leaving us with non-solutions in the meantime?
Most Linux users are decent and principled people, yes.Andrea Borman was apparently the girlfriend of the head general of Hezbollah
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There's a whole Andrea Borman detractor community out thereMost Linux users are decent and principled people, yes.
Guix/Nix is what immutable distros wish to be but their creators lack technical merit to even imagine what they should be.These are all the reasons I have argued with people that these "atomic" or "immutable" distros aren't the answer for normies people act like they are. The people that were saying these are the future, and this is what people should use if they want a system that just works. These are great. unless you need to install anything on your system that isn't included out of the box. I see these as adding a lot of extra complication to something, that overall is fairly simple on a normal linux distrobution. Like installing packages. You are basically just downloading, and extracting archives, then the contents are moved to the place they need to go on a normal distro. Overall it's a pretty simple thing.
When you are running an immutable distro besides the fact you have to use 3 or 4 different package managers to achieve the same thing. You also have to deal with the annoyances that come with 2-3 of them being sandboxed by default. You have to deal with upgrading all of them. It's such a nightmare if you really think about it.
That's not even touching on myself not liking the androidification of desktop linux.
Bro got terribly triggered. LOLSpoiler alert, asshole: there's more to a fucking Linux distribution than how well it can run vidya gaemz.
But my whole point is that Linux will not win over the desktop anytime soon strictly because it fails as a gaming OS for most people. Nothing else matters from that perspective. Argue as much as you want.
And if something is only good for running a web browser and some spreadsheet and video editing software, it may not be good enough for people to warrant the effort of switching.