does guix go the same was as nixos in that regard? where can I find info regarding FHS in guix?
dino
then the legend should be fixed its confusing, as is the whole idea of FHS is outdated and a chore for new users to get into (i still don't fully understand it)
- difference between /media and /mnt
- wtf is /run? some glorified /temp?
- /usr/sbin "non vital system binaries" ... aha ok, whatever don't tell me you understand the difference between 6 (SIX !) differen bin/sbin folders
- could continue forever...
You need an up to date systems to utilize newest packages of drivers (etc.) to make full use of recent hardware and to be able to play new games.
You didn't mention a single argument for why you would need a reproducible system. It sounds more like the buzz around immutable systems makes you think you are losing out on something, which is not the truth.
Maybe windows rules will now work properly instead of being buggy and delete themselves...fingers crossed Imho KDE is too big, there are so many cogwheels they miss the opportunity to actually polish each and every aspect.
e.g. why does KDE need a specific videoplayer?
Misinformation 101?
codeberg: KISS
I mean if he is the lead dev, then I doubt this makes much sense.
I totally agree being a contrarian outcast, but not because of what I commented earlier. Why would I use flatpak thunderbird when there is version in my repos which just needs to be updated?
Not going to install flatpak tb, gimme the full version on my package manager...
You probably never used fish shell.