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Bazzite founder might shutdown whole project if Fedora drops support for 32 bit packages

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  • U [email protected]

    Honestly go for EnOS. Garuda is neat and has a good default setup, but they've gone a little far with their modifications imo

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    Honestly go for EnOS.

    Is that the whole name? Because searching shows YenOS, EndeavorOS, EventOS, EndlessOS and one ENOS based off Xubuntu (a single 2020 mention for a 0.4 version)

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    • icastfist@programming.devI [email protected]

      What's the immutable part of Fedora, compared to other distros? Asking because, well, dropping 32bit support is a significant change and something that would make dummies like me not understand what's immutable.

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      The underlying system is managed by OSTree, which handles the entire system instead of individual packages. You cannot simply change any part of the system, it’s all or nothing. This means stability, security, and effortless rollbacks if anything goes wrong. If you really want to tinker, you can create layers that sit on top of the base system, but it still doesn’t modify the system. It’s a very different way of thinking about how the system works. It’s like working with containers.

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      • mr_madafaka@lemmy.mlM [email protected]

        https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f44-change-proposal-drop-i686-support-system-wide/156324/93

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        So was Bazzite founded by someone’s mate Baz or what?

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          I mean the answer is pretty easy: video games generally have a long shelf life and no maintenance at some point after they’re released.

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          That explains the games, but not the steam binary right? If the steam binary didn't break, and 32b games did, that'd be a lot less of an issue.

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            God fucking damnit, I finally find a Linux OS that gels with me and I find this shit....

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            Note that this is just a proposal that the Fedora community wants feedback on.

            Even if it does go ahead, this is minimum 1 year away from happening.

            Tbh I wouldn't be surprised if this was meant as a "hurry up and move away from Steam still being a 32-bit app, Valve!" bit of brinkmanship.

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            • T [email protected]

              dang. That was supposed to be my go to OS once I got my data backed up.
              any chance someone could recommend another distro for me?

              it would be on my Laptop. Fairly new, Intel IRIS cpu, no dedicated GPU (can get specs if needed).
              I'm going into UNI for comp sci next year
              I want KDE as a requirement.
              I would prefer it to be arch based so my knowledge can be transferred to messing with my steam deck, but not a requirement.

              I also tinkered my previous distros to death by messing with terminal commands I didn't know (it's how you learn!). I would prefer something to back it up if I accidentally delete a million packages like last time but I don't know if that would be something dependent on the OS or just a program.

              I don't really understand what immutable is, but I think my SteamDeck is immutable so I think I want it 🤷‍♀️

              any recommendations/tips would be appreciated 🩷

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              I've appreciated endeavourOS's installer and defaults. It's Arch-based and has an option to install KDE/Plasma as the default desktop environment. I only back up my home directory, but I'm sure there's systemwide options, like btrfs snapshots (although that's a whole thing you'd need to test/verify). It's not an immutable distro. And, being Arch-based, it gets frequent updates. I've had a handful of issues from a package being too cutting-edge, but often it gets resolved within a few days at most with an update. Never had something totally break my system that I didn't cause myself (mostly symlink traversal). Just read up on pacman's flags (particularly -R flags, like -dd, -s, -n).

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              • S [email protected]

                There is a lite version, but sure whatever you prefer.

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                Yeah, but it's still more work to remove KDE and things... EnOS has an installer that allows you to cherry-pick your preferred packages

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                • icastfist@programming.devI [email protected]

                  Honestly go for EnOS.

                  Is that the whole name? Because searching shows YenOS, EndeavorOS, EventOS, EndlessOS and one ENOS based off Xubuntu (a single 2020 mention for a 0.4 version)

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                  EnOS is generally EndeavorOS

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                    Oh? I'm still a Linux noob, educate me.

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                    I just don't like their candy design that much and it's effort to undo post-installation

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                      I just don't like their candy design that much and it's effort to undo post-installation

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                      I assume you are taking about desktop environment stuff? I installed the xfce version and it's been pretty streamlined.

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                        dang. That was supposed to be my go to OS once I got my data backed up.
                        any chance someone could recommend another distro for me?

                        it would be on my Laptop. Fairly new, Intel IRIS cpu, no dedicated GPU (can get specs if needed).
                        I'm going into UNI for comp sci next year
                        I want KDE as a requirement.
                        I would prefer it to be arch based so my knowledge can be transferred to messing with my steam deck, but not a requirement.

                        I also tinkered my previous distros to death by messing with terminal commands I didn't know (it's how you learn!). I would prefer something to back it up if I accidentally delete a million packages like last time but I don't know if that would be something dependent on the OS or just a program.

                        I don't really understand what immutable is, but I think my SteamDeck is immutable so I think I want it 🤷‍♀️

                        any recommendations/tips would be appreciated 🩷

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                        just try cachyos off a usb, it has a graphical installer, it boots into plasma off the usb, was easier than windows install

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                          just try cachyos off a usb, it has a graphical installer, it boots into plasma off the usb, was easier than windows install

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                          You can grab flatpak and snap support on i easilyt, half my apps are from flathub, and debtap for debs (I wanted to maximize flexibility) I use faugus launcher for non steam games, works well with pirated stuff (opens stuff that wouldnt open otherwise, and is instant)

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                            CachyOS is great, much better than Bazzite or Nobara IMO. Been daily driving it on my gaming rig with an NVIDIA GPU for ~9mo. Great performamce, no complaints.

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                            6 months with all amd, no issues caused by cachyos (some caused by me having multiple des lol) I did start using faugus launcher for games and it seems to perform better than what came with it, at least for pirated non steam stuff.

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                            • G [email protected]

                              Throwing a tantrum isn't how to get what you want. This is a common behavior in the OSS world from wannabe BDFLs. Linus Torvalds or Guido van Rossum earned that title through merit, not through the simple luck of your side project going viral.

                              Bazzite is just Fedora Atomic with some extra preinstalled software. If it dies, it'll hurt the community of Linux gamers who picked it for whatever reason, but it won't make Fedora maintain 32 bit packages forever.

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                              Nobody's throwing a tantrum. They're just saying they can't reasonably serve their purpose if they lose 32-bit support. A project so heavily based on other projects is subject to upstream whims, and they probably don't have the manpower to do anything about it.

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                              • hanrahan@slrpnk.netH [email protected]

                                I'd not really paid attnetion until this thread and assumed it was an Arch derivative becase of Steam OS. TIL

                                The tiny bit of gaming I do is in my main install is LMDE using Steam, it works fine.

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                                I went from Windows to arch after waiting for a while for steam to release the desktop os. No real problems gaming aside from anti-cheat.

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                                  Grub was really the only option if you wanted a snapper rollback though.

                                  But now Limine is the new choice for me.

                                  Systemd-boot doesn’t play with snapper.

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                                  True but systemd-boot also worked for me on opensuse?

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                                    dang. That was supposed to be my go to OS once I got my data backed up.
                                    any chance someone could recommend another distro for me?

                                    it would be on my Laptop. Fairly new, Intel IRIS cpu, no dedicated GPU (can get specs if needed).
                                    I'm going into UNI for comp sci next year
                                    I want KDE as a requirement.
                                    I would prefer it to be arch based so my knowledge can be transferred to messing with my steam deck, but not a requirement.

                                    I also tinkered my previous distros to death by messing with terminal commands I didn't know (it's how you learn!). I would prefer something to back it up if I accidentally delete a million packages like last time but I don't know if that would be something dependent on the OS or just a program.

                                    I don't really understand what immutable is, but I think my SteamDeck is immutable so I think I want it 🤷‍♀️

                                    any recommendations/tips would be appreciated 🩷

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                                    Garuda is built on the zen kernel and ships with KDE, I have been using it for a year now and it meets all my needs.

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                                      True but systemd-boot also worked for me on opensuse?

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                                      Interesting. I wonder if opensuse wrote up their own solution to this. I did find a post from Cachyos Petr last year responding that he’d like to see more how opensuse boatloader is managed.

                                      I only ever used grub with tumbleweed.

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                                      • B [email protected]

                                        Oh wow, if steam is still 32 bit, forget the offshoots, fedora itself won't be worth using. I'm on fedora but if I can't run steam, then I'm finding a new distro.

                                        On the flip side, what's the reason they want to drop 32-bit support, given steam depends on it, which they should understand means it's integral to the size of their current userbase?

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                                        Lol if you think gamers, especially on fedora, are anything more than a rounding error in the total user pool

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                                        • M [email protected]

                                          I assume you are taking about desktop environment stuff? I installed the xfce version and it's been pretty streamlined.

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                                          Well, I'm talking about their pre-installed software and custom theming

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