I was curious about bazzite's vulnerability to that xz cve a few days ago but I pushed it to the back of my mind since I knew an update was going to be pushed if it was affected. Checking deeper relieved me further aha, though I'm sure bazzite users weren't really the main target of the bad actors unless they were trying to build a botnet lmao
Switching my congestion algorithm to cubic has solved my network lag spike issues while streaming my PS5 to my Go. Might be my home network or might be something with the Go.
I get a lot of audio crackling when watching videos or things like that, as if the CPU or RAM were being severely taxed. I have an AMD 5600x and 32 GB of RAM, not to mention an RTX 2080 for hardware acceleration. Yet anytime I'm especially screensharing, I get all these issues like the videos not wanting to buffer and audio crackling.
Hey I noticed fedora silverblue is much faster when it comes to upgrading the system vs bazzite. At first I thought it's because of my slow internetspeed. But that can't be, because I tested it on both systems.
Then I thought it might be, because of the number of layered packages, but even silverblue with many layered packages like virtualization, waydroid etc ... is still miles faster.
Is that something, that's going to get better over time? and can you maby simplify, why it's slower in general?
yeah it's slower because we have more packages in the image and it's pulling nearly 3GB from the GHCR. upstream plans fix this later with diffd updates
you're getting updates from: upstream fedora atomic, bazzite additions, packages that we add, your layered packages, flatpak applications, distrobox/toolbox container updates, firmware updates, and some other stuff that may be relevant to your setup like python package updates
Woah okay I can imagine that's a lot. Last time you guys mentioned there is a new image, I forced the upgrade and it took almost 1hour... ik, my inet sucks
Now when I think I would install bazzite on my steam deck with bazzite automatic updates, that shit would never finish ... because afaik, upgrades are only done, when the system is not under load, right? What if I'm always in gaming mode?