

I’m all for a better Flatpak, but I’m on the fence with full-on usage of Rust, I’d wait for there to be a second Rust compiler. Otherwise, sandboxing might be enough for some users, but not exactly for me.


I’m all for a better Flatpak, but I’m on the fence with full-on usage of Rust, I’d wait for there to be a second Rust compiler. Otherwise, sandboxing might be enough for some users, but not exactly for me.


I actually forgot to mention it, but I was going to say anyway that sandboxing I deem less ideal than paravirtualization


GNOME is just the default, there’s also KDE and no-GUI options if I’m not mistaken


Chimera is a nice alternative to Alpine, have you thought of sending this feedback to Chimera’s dev?


It works decently with just 8 GB RAM, and I’m going to upgrade the RAM.
Secureblue is based on sandboxing rather than paravirtualization, and I’m not sure that’s secure enough for me.


Did they also ban Github after all?
One can use a different init system for a reason such as reduced attack surface. OpenRC ihas much lighter codebase than systemd.
Thanks, Ironclad and Gloire look interesting for a RISC-V system, gonna try out at some point alongside CheriBSD