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I think that it's definitely a good case for overlaying with
install
. They say to use it sparingly because it increases the chances of something breaking, but that doesn't mean it will. Something like a VPN usually needs liw level access that container isolation makes difficult.I've only had 1 issue on silverblue years ago where I couldn't update because I had vim overlayed and they fixed it within a day or two.
Ah, okay. Yeah, I only need to install OpenJDK and this client, and I don't think either of those are likely to be included in future Bazzite images, since it's gaming-focused and not development- or workstation-focused.
Look at Bluefin or Aurora. They are also made by Universal Blue and have developer versions that come with Tailscale VPN. They're built on Fedora Silverblue just like Bazzite. I personally just moved to Bazzite two weeks ago, and then switched to Aurora.
Aurora is really nice, and I should see if I can get it working better in a VM to try it out. The main differences between Aurora and Bazzite that I can tell are the suites of preinstalled packages and the particular
ujust
recipes included.Tailscale is probably not something I can use, unfortunately, since my employer has set up connectivity via SonicWall. I doubt they're going to allow a change just for me. 😅