Immutable Linux desktop with OpenSUSE and Snaps
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Immutable Linux desktop with OpenSUSE and Snaps
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#3You had me at immutable but you lost me at snaps
We're getting there.
Edit: CoreOS -> Silverblue. Thanks to LeoPanthera.
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#5Earlier quoted context omitted.
I saw someone on r/linux recently with a Fedora Silverblue install with all apps installed through Flatpak. We're getting there. Edit: CoreOS -> Silverblue. Thanks to LeoPanthera.
Isn't that Fedora Silverblue, not CoreOS?
Re: Immutable Linux desktop with OpenSUSE and Snaps
#6You had me at immutable but you lost me at snaps
I saw someone on r/linux recently with a Fedora Silverblue install with all apps installed through Flatpak. We're getting there. Edit: CoreOS -> Silverblue. Thanks to LeoPanthera.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
I saw someone on r/linux recently with a Fedora Silverblue install with all apps installed through Flatpak. We're getting there. Edit: CoreOS -> Silverblue. Thanks to LeoPanthera.
Have been using Silverblue for the past few years as my daily driver. Definitely a game changer, have all of my apps installed in a toolbox or via Flatpak. Can honestly say I have never had a system this stable before.
It is definitely usable and even good, but there is edge cases that ere not figured out, I feel. It needs more blog Posts, Docs, Tutorials ...
Re: Immutable Linux desktop with OpenSUSE and Snaps
#9The /snap directory is such a ridiculous wart. I really like snaps but they should be unobtrusive, or at least configure-able.
The reason that "classically confined" snaps don't work on Fedora out of the box and don't work on Fedora Silverblue at all is because of this wart. Fedora's snapd uses an alternate path because /snap is not allowed. This means that /snap path doesn't exist, but it also means that "normal" snaps work fine on all Fedora variants, since it doesn't require an FHS hierarchy mutation.
Re: Immutable Linux desktop with OpenSUSE and Snaps
#10You had me at immutable but you lost me at snaps
Without having deeply investigated myself I read the snap server is proprietary, nobody can run another instance. So nothing I want spend time on to even understand. (The client side gets some complaints, too. But without understanding the system I don't want to form an opinion, I uninstall it from the Ubuntu systems I still have.)