The famously awkward Fedora installer is a good example of why such core parts of the experience should be designed and developed upstream. Unfortunately this isn’t really feasible due to distribution fragmentation.
The famously awkward Fedora installer is a good example of why such core parts of the experience should be designed and developed upstream. Unfortunately this isn’t really feasible due to distribution fragmentation.
> Projects like Silverblue’s toolbox have come a long way over the past few years, there’s still work to be done before immutable OSes can painlessly replace systems with old-school package managers for all use cases.
С другой стороны тот полный ппц который Федора сделала с rust стэком например делает его полностью не пригодным для гном разработчиков и вообще всего rust комюнити. Тут их можно понять. Никто не хотел и не хочет связываться.