Gnome Console since it is consistent with the rest of Gnome and works well enough.
Gnome Console since it is consistent with the rest of Gnome and works well enough.
Those configuration files are for managing system’s package manager, so I don’t think $HOME
would be a better place.
From lack of a better solution, I would symlink the folder or use stow --target /etc
flag if you use stow for managing dotfiles.
It is about Firefox being search provider for Gnome Shell which should be already the case for Fedora Workstation installs.
Do note that it won’t work well with flatpak Firefox: https://mastransky.wordpress.com/2020/09/25/firefox-gnome-shell-search-provider/
Gentoo and Alpine are both really great distributions.
And with lots of polish and convenient features.
Yes, I thrive in it.
Thank you for indulging me! I tried Alpine for a moment with Sway but it was really bare and I had some issues with setting up seatd and/or elogind to ensure some usual niceties like auto-mounting of usb drives etc. I was curious how is daily-driving it experienced by others.
How do you handle lack of systemd? Do you use elogind or seatd? Do you package some things yourself considering Alpine isn’t popular as a desktop distribution?
That doesn’t mean it is the only option.
But there are other options with Silverblue.
ledger-mode
is worth checking out
Ubuntu usually provides you with system working out of the box. Same goes for Fedora and its spins. Arch is DIY distribution, which means that the “missing” stuff you have to install/configure yourself. archinstall
gives you just a basic start.
If you don’t know your way around bare window managers, then yeah, it would be a good idea to try with things preconfigured: EndeavourOS should give you that, Fedora Sway spin also.
Or you could bite the bullet and try to provide the missing things yourself and learn in the process. What are you missing?
Check ublue approach like for example in this repo: https://github.com/ublue-os/beyond
In other words, leverage native OCI containers.