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  • Yes I would love to have mail notifications etc for security updates.

    Currently setting up a server, CentOS installer didnt boot so my lazy ass just rebased to securecore (Fedora IoT -> uBlue uCore -> secureblue) which is very nice but rolling.

    With LUKS encryption, which I want and need, this is problematic, as I need to manually type the password afaik. TPM unlock didnt work even though I have a Nitrokey with a TPM integrated afaik.








  • You can use dnf on OpenSuse, and it actually uses the correct /etc/dnf.repos.d !

    zyppers UI is horrible, no idea at what internet speed those animations make sense, not on an even 2,4GHz wifi.

    I used QGis as a Fedora Distrobox didnt install the language package, because it installs only the one from the OS. on Tumbleweed all languages were always installed, but it had some issue where no plugins worked or something.

    Same with RStudio, which works creat with iucar/cran COPR and the R-CoprManager app that makes it use dnf underneath.

    Rstudio should absolutely install them as libs though, into /var/lib. Then the Flatpak could be made working too I guess.







  • I would say Tumblewees is better than traditional Fedora.

    But the lack of desktops, variants, adoption, as well as the lack of being able to reset a system, makes it less stable than Fedora Atomic Desktops.

    Resetting is huge. You can revert to a bit-by-bit copy of the current upstream.

    It is not complete at all, but already works as a daily driver. uBlue deals with almost all the edges that are left.


  • boredsquirrel@slrpnk.nettoLinux@lemmy.mlLinux middle ground?
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    Fedora is pretty good there, but I wouldnt use the DNF variants.

    The atomic variants though totally rock. Atomic Desktops, IoT, etc.

    The atomic model deals with all the troubles you would have with so new packages.

    OpenSUSE slowroll would be a better middle-ground, but I have had strange broken packages and they dont have a useful atomic model, as it is not image-based.