And it goes to show how much using container transport for delivery of different applications and tools work well. You can easily transform something like bluefin into a system container using skopeo (don't do this though)
Ostree is a thing of beauty this was the smoothest distro release upgrade of my life, I'm actually disappointed as there is nothing to have fun fixing, it even restored all my layered vm stuff
if you can't right click the desktop and get the display settings open and into the visible area to change them, have you tried going back to your previous deployment through grub?
Dude I am 100% convinced Atomic is the way to go but every-time I'm reading through r/Linux I get depressed, there is still so much misinformation and unfounded fears and myths, it's going to take a while until every-one sees the light. I also agree that a deb-ostree would be dope
there's no need to get depressed, don't let people who think that a 4% market share over 30 years is working strategy define it. We certainly don't. Way more people want working computers.
Sometimes firmware may enter strange state or infinite loop due to unknown bug, and then it will lead critical function fail, such as sending H2C command or changing power mode....
All I did was go to 1280x800 in display settings and this happened, the touch screen seems out of sync as when I try to select things it's all out of kilter.
Hello, thinking about installing bazzite on my legion go... any advice before do it and for the people that already did it, are you having a good experience? Ty