I mean, Fedora's Flatpak repo has ppc64le binaries.
Flathub does not.
It's not all bad to have Fedora run its own remote, I guess.
I mean, Fedora's Flatpak repo has ppc64le binaries.
Flathub does not.
It's not all bad to have Fedora run its own remote, I guess.
Case in point: the excellent GNOME Extension Manager application is not available for ppc64le, neither on Fedora's remote or Flathub.
Good thing it's available as an RPM, isn't it?
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So yeah no, it's not available as ppc64le anywhere. Flathub doesn't give a shit about ppc64le - the right call of course, but annoying for me - and the Fedora Flathub remote doesn't have it because *ding ding ding* the regular Fedora RPM repositories don't have it. Now I have to install GNOME extensions through the browser, like an animal.
Why can't you just make an account at the GNOME extensions website and have your extension setup sync across machines?
@thomholwerda so since ppc64be is basically dead (everything went to ppc64le in POWER8) I had to give up on Linux on my POWER7 machine
edit because I got be/le backwards
also Debian worked great on my POWER8 S822