It's kind of what you do when you're still not fully used to Linux. I mean I'm getting there. But, you can't expect one to know how that stuff works when they want to switch off from Windows.
Alright, I have a question. If I learn how to set up those distroboxes and learn how to install things into them properly is there a way to move things into those distroboxes that were not previously installed there?
Thanks. I imagine based on how some things install even though I don't know how to create one myself. I believe I've seen some containers install themselves in the terminal by default. Am I correct? I should have some just through some things I installed even if I didn't make any.
[normand64@Normand64 scrcpy]$ distrobox list ID | NAME | STATUS | IMAGE 0670df84808c | bazzite-arch | Exited (143) 2 hours ago | ghcr.io/ublue-os/bazzite-arch:latest [normand64@Normand64 scrcpy]$
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Alright, I guess I'm giving up on scrcpy for a while. Kind of like I did with Bazzite arch. I don't know what to do. It's gonna take time to learn containers.
I don't think the general population may not know not to delete certain empty folders just because they're there. But i got that impression from Windows when i saw them named a certain way under subfolders for programs I installed in the past.
By the way. If you think about it. This information should scare people. I need the awareness of these potential risks so I don't do anything stupid to my computer. If I'm not scared, I'll risk breaking my computer.
like, if you're going to break your PC at least do something epic, breaking it because of some crappy third party package or doing a dist-upgrade is weak sauce