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Originally posted by skeevy420 View Postone of Fedora Silverblue's shortcomings is that atomic updates/the system is managed with a Base OS and then the user adds packages to layers. Whenever you go to update you have to remove/uninstall the layered packages, update the Base OS, and then reinstall the layered packages.
At the end of the day, the container thing works only if you accept to pack ALL the dependencies ( you could more or less reuse glibc ) with the program to run.
Even distros where the base system is moderately rich and not running into containers ( like Fedora Silverblue ) you have the obvious dependency problem. Updating the immutable image means introducing new versions of some dependencies and in turn it could crash the programs installed into layers. Flatpak solution is an abomination, I don't even want to start ranting about it.
Originally posted by skeevy420 View PostMaking a special sandbox to load a kernel module, mount a disk, and then export the disk/mount points out of the sandbox for the system to access is just pants on head dumb.
Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post​If Serpent OS fixes that layer issue, it's already better than Fedora's solution. If it's doing that with a packaging and building solution that's as simple as using a PKGBUILD and working with an Arch Linux system, that can make Serpent OS a major player in the distribution landscape.
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Originally posted by [deXter] View PostAnyone else noticed the hostname in the screenshots? Looks like Ikey still harbours some feelings towards Solus...​
People keep talking about Ikey abandoning Solus. Weirdly, I have not heard a lot of people ask themselves why that ended up being the result.
I know what happened because I was there during that time, helping and supporting Ikey as he navigated through an extremely difficult time in his personal life.
I will also point out that, after Ikey initiated and helped drive the resurrection of Solus after the outage last year, a fair few other old friends of the project returned and decided to stick around and help revitalise it.
That sort of begs the question of whether that confluence of events isn't a mere coincidence but rather a direct result of the changes in organisation and leadership style, including having Ikey back?
Food for thought if nothing else.Last edited by ermo; 02 April 2024, 10:00 AM.
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Originally posted by misuzu View Post
We already have NixOS though, COSMIC is also almost a thing
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