

Never half-ass two things. Whole-ass one thing.
Never half-ass two things. Whole-ass one thing.
I don’t know if it fits your use-case but a little known feature is to use a second local drive/folder as a remote, like this:
D:
mkdir D:\git_repos\my_project.git
git init --bare D:\git_repos\my_project.git
C:
cd C:\path\to\your\project
git init
git remote add origin file:///D:/git_repos/my_project.git
This way, you can now push to origin and it will send your commits to your repo on your second drive.
I hate to be that guy
That’s okay. Don’t be.
but OP gave no indication of their gender.
This is unnecessary white-knight pseudo-concern-trolling designed to derail from the topic at hand. This isn’t a conversation about gender. If I misgendered dontblink, I’ll send 5$ as an apology. You don’t, however, get to choose the language I use, as I equally don’t get to choose yours. Now, back to the Linux discussion:
Could you explain what exactly this “tight integration” pertains? AFAIK these are just regular old global-state distros but with read-only snapshotting for said global state (RPM-ostree, “immutable”).
Certainly. That’s essentially absolutely correct. In the case of Bazzite specifically:
/dev
. Unlike Toolbox, Distrobox can be configured with different and fully isolated home folders, meaning containers won’t have access to your GPG/SSH keys or other user files unless explicitly configured..desktop
files from sandboxes to your main home folder, allowing you to start sandboxed GUI apps from your normal GNOME/KDE menu.ujust
, allowing launching of sandboxed, isolated Android apps directly from the desktop environment.That is their one and only stated goal: Run games.
That’s incorrect. While gaming is their primary focus—especially with the “big-screen” edition that boots directly into Steam—Bazzite also offers fully functional, polished desktop environments with thoughtful defaults. For example, even if only an insignificant tweak, GNOME on Bazzite has minimize/maximize buttons enabled by default (unlike Fedora Silverblue). It also supports developer workflows and even isolated, containerized systemd services. (docs). They offer Bazzite editions which boot directly to the desktop environment as default, leaving Steam as only a normal Flatpak application.
Could you point out the specific concrete things Bazzite does to improve separation between applications beyond the sandboxing tools that are available to any distribution?
None, beyond having them pre-installed out of the box. But it’s important to distinguish that dontblink asked for a solution, not the solution. I suggested Bazzite GNOME because it provides a nearly complete setup without needing to manually mess with rpm-ostree
first. Everything it can do can also be done on other similar immutable systems with a little extra work.
He specifically mentions containerization, Flatpaks, Docker and Toolboxes, which these suggested Fedora Spins are designed to integrate with as tightly as possible, so completely relevant.
Also, Bazzite is completely the opposite of an OS designed to run one app at once, which means you haven’t tried it before rubbishing it as a suggestion.
p.s. Don’t take this the wrong way but the phrasing in your comments here make them sound quite aggressive and could lead them to be interpreted in the wrong way. Would you speak to someone like that on the street?
Might be controversial as it is usually intended for gaming but: Bazzite (Gnome Edition). It is like Fedora Silverblue but has distrobox and virtualization baked in without fiddling AND… built in Waydroid so you can run Android apps. I am incredibly impressed with it.
Good choice! Me too! Workstation on the PC and trying to learn Silverblue on the laptop. Have you played with Silverblue?
The use case is more for server and linux-type operating systems but I bet there are some crazy folk who use it for their desktops. No idea!
I find this happens a lot on software like this and people kind of assume visitors know what all the buzzwords mean or are in the same bubble as the developers, which is a shame really as I assume it scares a lot of people off.
TLDR: it lets you automate installing an operating system and software, mainly used for servers.
If you weren’t so right it wouldn’t be so sad.
Ooh ooh! I know this! Alpine! I run this together with MS-DOS on my Pentium 3, but FreeDOS should be no problem too.
I have seen your Debian/Arch addendum, but since it’s meant to be easy and for simple media consumption only, how about Fedora Silverblue with a couple of Flatpak games for kids? You’ll barely have to look after it as it’s immutable, will update itself and the stock Fedora Gnome setup is pretty basic and simple enough for a smart kid. Plus he’s two- I doubt he will need anything outside of Flatpaks and a paint program.
Oh man I was just about to zigbee everything in my house. Have you got more information about this?
En garde!
Carrier Pidgin. Lol. Made me chuckle!
I disagree. We need a drivers license before we use a car. Maybe we need an Internet license before we get a shiny world wide connected magic rock that lets us watch videos of cats?
Anyone using Ubuntu is one person less using windows. I call that a win. Everyone has to start somewhere!
Bazzite is stuffed full of polish, especially the Gnome variant and, little known to me at the time, they have a whole set of non-gaming-related tools in the background for developers who use containers (distrobox, podman etc), which is exactly what I use for my job.
I was so impressed that I have installed it as my main OS on my laptop and have replaced SteamOS with it on my SteamDeck.
This distro is one of the best I have used. It is definitely one to keep an eye on.