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by leonlag 2530 days ago
I'm a fedora user and I just gave silverblue a try. The idea itself is great but in it's current state it's basically unusable for me.

A lot of application I use are command line based and are simply not available via flatpak. You have to install these via rpm-ostree but that requires a reboot every time you install anything.

Moreover many GUI applications that are available in the fedora repos are simply not packaged as flatpaks and either require rpm-ostree and a subsequent reboot or adding a third party repository like flathub. I really don't want to give up fedoras mostly excellent repos to rely on some badly packaged, possibly malicious container.

After not being able to find my preffered media player mpv, I settled for VLC from flathub. It installed just fine but video playback was completely broken, VLC installed via rpm-ostree worked.

I also don't understand how you are supposed to install patent encumbered codecs for firefox. Usually this is solved by adding the rpmfusion repos but with firefox being installed via a flatpak from the fedora repos, this obviously does not work.

I'll probably check this out again in ~2 years and see if it's any better.

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For development workflows, command line applications and such, I think you're supposed to go the container route via Toolbox. So you will have dnf etc.