Manjaro Immutable Out Now for Community Testing
Manjaro Immutable Out Now for Community Testing
Immutables are cool—I’ve been running Silverblue for over half a year now. However, this seems half baked?
Unless I’ve misunderstood, you can no longer use pacman (without losing your changes after the next update).
And arkdep itself is just a shell script without any tests or continuous integration. I would be skeptical of using such a tool to control the integrity of my system.
I could probably summarize your experience as “skill issue”.
I don’t understand the hype of immutables, or usability even.
I suppose this article/blogpost by Lennart Poettering should suffice. Though, this article/blogpost by Colin Walters is also cool.
I tried Bazzite today after Nobara nuked itself, and I couldn’t even paste my old Firefox profile since the actual folder apparently sits within the immutable folder structure.
This is simply false as pointed out by others already.
I didn’t even have time to reach the software limitations with how fast I tried the next distro.
You will have a very hard time on Linux with that mindset. And, to be honest, literally any OS you aren’t already familiar with.
Still hopping though, because apparently Fedora just nukes itself when you try to install codecs
I wouldn’t be surprised if you just searched this through your favorite search engine and settled with whatever random solution you came across instead of relying upon RPM Fusion’s documentation on the matter.
and I think I have about every major distro tested by now.
While this could be true, I wonder what prevented you from sticking with any one of them.
Linux is cursed.
It’s definitely a lot harder if you’ve got major skill issues.
I could probably summarize your experience as "skill issue".
Blaming users for a lack of proper UX is always the best excuse.
This is simply false as pointed out by others already.
Yet the only information I could find by other users of the distro. I even checked the official documentation, which contained 0 information on Firefox profiles. The FF profile manager only led to temporary folders and the absolute path led to an inexistent / invalid one (the one you'd expect them to go normally). So yes, I guess my skills are low, but so is the possibility for me to even learn anything when the only barely scrapped info I could find is wrong.
I wouldn't be surprised if you just searched this through your favorite search engine and settled with whatever random solution you came across instead of relying upon RPM Fusion's documentation on the matter.
No, that and the rpm fusion install page is quite literally exactly what I used. Then no applications would launch, no UI functions would work and after I hard reset the PC it wouldn't show me anything but a broken welcome page, which, when closed, left me with a blank black screen and my mouse cursor. I'm not sure what else you would expect me to do when following seemingly official command guidelines. But I guess it's still my fault after all.
While this could be true, I wonder what prevented you from sticking with any one of them.
Let's see...
It's definitely a lot harder if you've got major skill issues.
Especially since absolutely no one is willing to help and rather throws insults and personal attacks around when facing people who struggle with all the major bugs.
Manjaro: Lots of criticism from others, ironically ran 2 years without major issues. But I wanted to switch to btrfs and EOS was hyped up to be a better version of a simple Arch installation.
I had a similar story, in fact EOS has a problem that they use dracut by default and is set to overwrite the kernel parameters every time you update the system lol.
I’m very sorry you had to deal with some users from here btw, specially the nixos people.