I'm digging desktop bazzite ever since the update that fixed ddccontrol on desktop (no more blank monitor on reboots, yay!). Kinda great that the only criticism on HN is a guy talking about a whopping 7 GB of flatpaks.
Even if they did take up 10% more space, that would be an extremely low price to pay for not having incompatible libraries, broken apps, and broken updates because of dependency hell
One of the criticisms people have with containerizing their desktop apps is the "insane amount of space for their environment" that people think it requires. That's a direct quote from a reddit post on the topic from today.
if 1.3GB for 10 popular apps in the age of $50 1TB drives is worth having a broken computer, then by all means, keep using distro packages. And it only gets more efficient the more flatpaks you install.
Question? Would using an external m.2 drive plugged into the USB port run windows (for dual boot/destiny2 only works on windows) be faster, the same, or slower than running it off the microsdcard
Sorry for repeating my previous message, but maybe now somebody may be able to help me:
I have a problem - after having to forcefully reboot OLED (window manager (?) hung in desktop mode), now every time I try to enter desktop mode I'm welcomed by a black/blank screen and I have to hard reboot OLED (Ctrl+Alt+F# to enter TTY doesn't seem to work). Gamescope mode works fine.
I'm not personally sure whether it's kscreen issue or something deeper with systemd not reaching expected target due to some issue. The one thing which makes me suspect of the latter is that after executing 'just fleek-install-themes', I remember seeing in stdout some error about systemd service failing to reload (I don't remember exact details now, haven't paid too much attention to it). That's the same session where desktop UI 'hung' some time after (UI turned gray and never recovered).
I dumped journalctl from single boot where this issue happens.
I'll appreciate any help in recovering Desktop mode (Gamescope seems to be working OK).