Bazzite has a very simple process for installing software that isn’t on Flatpak: You spin up a virtual machine running a better distro and install it there

  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    Bazzite docs repeatedly say ‘do not do that, it will lead to system instability as we update and improve the feature set of our custom rpm-ostree that is the backbone and fundamental core of what Bazzite is.’

    It is supposed to be a static, locked down, readonly core OS, just like SteamOS.

    Its just based on fedora instead of arch, and has a bunch of other customizations and tweaks and preconfigured apps and helper tools.

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      3 hours ago

      fair point

      https://docs.bazzite.gg/Installing_and_Managing_Software/rpm-ostree/

      so you have to be careful what you add to your base; preferably just self-contained tools that will not interfere with the stability of the system, use distrobox or other container to create larger more sophisticated environments

      i used it for an icon theme, amd gpu info tool, android cli tools. they all come from the fedora repos so play nice with the base and i haven’t run into update issues mentioned in the info page

      it’s also very easy to rpm-ostree reset if you do, so it has that safety net