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that was a workaround, not needed anymore, so let them die
that was a workaround, not needed anymore, so let them die
a yes, one country against the entire world, truly the ww3 of all times, we downvote your take is stupid
their last gpu were working good, from nvddia unern opinions that i read
cringe
this don’t has anything todo with gaming
32bits is compatible with 64bits, why wouldn’t 128 bits be too?
idk i can do everything that arch can do, with distrobox and having a immutable distro on top
that’s not basic funcionality
fair, that i heard so much shit about people hating flatpak when it can be very helpful for newcomers that it got to my head, sorry
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when i see a debian user i see a future fedora user
no, that number don’t reflect the shared runtimes and deduplication
yes it’s cross distro, it’s controversial becaune some people don’t want to install apps with their own libraries or dependecies, and some apps are not oficial so they break with the flatpak sandbox
Fedora Kinoite The Future Is Now, Old Man😎
good look to them trying to revelse engineer a modern CPU lmao
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so problems from programs that don’t support flatpak, not flatpak fault, because everything you said is supported
Everything is ever so slightly broken in a way that I just can’t ignore.
this isn’t even caused by flatpak, it’s the app fault
what hassle?
of course not, any program that has it own install script install it on /bin because it’s easier, and why need that in a early boot, what’s the difference, was always a workaround, wasn’t needed to complement anything before, and don’t need anything now