scratchandgame
A trash hierarchy designed to replace /usr/local, which I think is not much used on Linux, and cause compatibility problem with BSDs.
WHY THERE ARE NOT.
Please have a partition for /home. In fact, you need partition for /usr, /var,.. too
The host access is not actually everything
Not as restrictive as chromium's unveil.
For home it even restrict to the downloads folder, not accessing the whole home directory.
Could you explain “filesystem-unveiled”?
Means its filesystem access is restricted.
For example, chromium on OpenBSD use the unveil(2) system call to restrict itself to /tmp and $HOME/Downloads .
Many popular flatpak applications have filesystem=host. This is equal to restrict all filesystem access and then unveil the whole filesystem.
Apps are not updated to support portals for “compatibility” or just lack of maintenance. Flatpak needs to follow their approach if they want to have many apps being supported.
Desktop Linux doesnt have the marketshare to dictate that all apps need to adopt portals. In the meantime, flathub.org has a rating system and verified checks, this is simply not well shown in KDE Discover and not sure about GNOME software.
If they can't even enforce portals, flatpak is a new level of complexity.
So I said it is trash.
That’s a very strict interpretation of the community rules.
I think it is lax: I consider coreutils, busybox, binutils, c compilers, posix, even new distros and package manager and package format and desktop environment that crop up every day are still Linux-related.
software that runs on linux operating systems
There are so much...
Even discord app new versions should be announced here :)?
Kernel discussions are niche enough that you should start a new community called linuxkernel imo.
Oops, that won't exist. (People here like customizing their desktop and share their neofetch rather than talking about the kernel. I'm trying to find gems in this limestone community.)
Why it is unfounded?? The sandbox is still a lie (flatseal is impractical security since it makes you become a security researcher overnight), apps are not properly filesystem-unveiled. But a new level of complexity.
top is the standard.
I personally think it is trash..
These guy cannot self-develop
They never learn thing themselves. Never read books. Never read manual pages.
Just ignore them.
Commits to softwares around Linux (userland, system maintenance tools, etc) usually just works (even if alpha). There are few bugs.
Alpine Linux edge+testing is much stable (my only issue come from testing mesa packages, just don't upgrade this package to any version without -r0 or -r1 or like that :) )
Yes.
A system that never have to su root (except for shutdown, reboot).