• JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl
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    1 day ago

    I’ll be honest. It was a hell of a time getting things working correctly due to the lack of documentation, but now I have everything except scanning and document signing working which I rarely use anyway. (Rocket league runs fine, just with half the fps I should be getting) I literally don’t have to touch anything anymore, it will just keep itself updated and working completely hands-off. That is what I want out of a system now that tweaking and debugging is a distraction from my other hobbies rather than a hobby itself.

    The biggest feature that I like is Linux without having any manual update intervention at all. It all just runs and updates itself and works.

    If something goes wrong in my software, I can uninstall and reinstall the flatpak delete remaining files, and reinstall with 3 clicks instead of having to search for where the hell this specific program decided to stash its files and configs and cache on my system like I had to with a traditional system. It takes the recurring annoyances out and trades them with 1-time annoyances.

    • Infernal_pizza@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      That makes sense. Is there anything specific to bazzite you like or do you think you could get pretty much the same experience on any immutable distro?