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So I took the plunge and installed Fedora Silverblue because of all that immutable buzz. And it's the most frustrating change I have made in almost 20 years of my distrohopping.

After installing Silverblue I configured it as usual. I installed necessary flatpaks, played with toolbox and distrobox, installed codecs, configured my bluetooth keyboard and other stuff in /etc and /var. Applied some useful tweaks I found on the web and... well... everything works. Nothing to do anymore. No issues. Nothing breaks, no dependency hell, everything runs smooth. I have nothing to tweak, tinker or configure anymore. So frustrating.

Every update is just... meh. Smooth, new, fresh system not affected by my stupid tweaking and breaking. Booooring.

I don't have to distrohop anymore. If I want other distros I can just install them in distrobox. Other versions of apps? Something from AUR perhaps...? No problem. What's the point of distrohopping now? Other DEs? I just rebase my system to other images with almost any DE or WM I want without losing data or messing everything up (damn you, UBlue!).

I don't even have to reinstall the damn thing cause every time I update the system or rebase it to another image it's like reinstalling it.

Silverblue killed distrohopping for me. Really frustrating.

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[-] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 14 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

The quoted storage figures for Flatpaks are misleading. They don't use that much. I have 50+ Flatpaks installed and they use barely more than 2.4GB.

And Flatpaks are great. There's nothing to ew at.

[-] Samueru@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)
[-] Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 4 weeks ago

Their numbers sound questionable, but if you weren’t pulling in KDE yours would be significantly lower too.

[-] Samueru@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

The whole plasma DE meta package on arch is 1.1 GiB. It will be lower indeed but I don't think it is that significant? (Unless flatpak has a surprise here lol)

edit: iirc the app that really blew the overall size in that screenshot was libreoffice btw.

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