Yeah but the current version is based on Bookworm. In other words a lot of drivers are included on it and it is really plug and play. I have I installed it on a 2012 Air and everything just worked out of the box
Oh you mean for command line applications, yes, Flatpacks cannot do that yet. Personally I manually enable Snaps in the distros I use, as some apps only exist there, but have been orienting myself where I can limit the exposure to only the packages I want.
Isn’t that also the case for Flatpacks?
CentOS? You mean Stream?
Thank you!
Noticed only now ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
By usable you mean they work just as well? Any trade-off you can find?
Meaning that your distro of choosing comes with most of the stuff bundled in…?
This does sounds useful!
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It is not Linux per se lacking support. This is due to those that make apps/games. And, in fairness, to the fact that dev in Linux has been a bit of a mess in the last few years, with all the Wayland & o shananigans