it's taking about a second or two to process one "simple read and compare of file data found X instances of files that might benefit from deduplication"
yep, unless something's broken, you might not get a build that day but it also means you miss the error entirely, you never get the update unless the upgrade has worked
it'll just break in github until someone fixes it or it gets fixed later in the build, then that will be your next update. That's saved us from tons of regressions that people on traditional fedora run into
Hey jorge I watched some of your ublue videos and I wanted to ask you, if you layer GNOME Boxes or use the Flatpak now, because in 1 video you said, it was buggy ... so you layer it now.
if you want a second opinion, for my usecase of testing against other operating systems, i use the flatpak gnome boxes unless i require USB storage access to the VM then i layer it. virt-manager has a lot more features and functionality though
Thank you! Ehm for me it's more of a good performance solution, in case I need windows and do windows only stuff and maby later transfer to the host. I also like to test distros and do crazy stuff, I'm kinda new to linux ^^ but I really like qemu/kvm virtmanager
I would be fine with GNOME boxes if USB passthrough would work for the flatpak, and the default win11 installation on boxes sucks a bit
@j0rge Okay... I always wanted to ask something... but I feel kinda bad ...
First of: Jorge, I really love the project and the work the discord server, everyone is helping and so on . . . . I even replicate most of the stuff in Silverblue. But I'm still not on ublue . . . . . .
I love your philosophy and I think immutable distros are the future! The only reason I'm hesitaging to completely switch to ublue images is: I tried to many forks of forks and I always had problems with it ... for example, I don't want to hate on Nobara, I love GE for it's work, but it felt overengeenierd and in the end I had a lot of problem, so I learned how to optimize my system
but on ublue everthing seems perfect, but I hate the feeling that I have to rely on others projects that might stop working on it.
Sorry for the grammar and I don't mean it in a bad way, in fact it's the opposide, I really love the work, I'm just afraid . . .
Maby it's because I'm a Linux noob.. and don't uderstand much