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Ubuntu has PPAs to break the system with. Solus doesn't offer that luxury.

    [deleted] Ubuntu has PPAs to break the system

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      zmaint bunsen has a mechanism to prevent PPA/multiverse/universe addition making bullseye the only repos. that's what the terminal errors basically tell me when I tried

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      WetGeek

      Personal Package Archives (PPAs) are software repositories designed for Ubuntu users and are easier to install than other third-party repositories.

      https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-ppa.html.en

      zmaint I think they're a bit different in that Arch is bleeding edge and Ubuntu is more behind. Some people use PPAs to circumvent that release model to get newer versions of software and that may quickly cause some trouble by pulling newer dependencies etc. which may not be compatible with something else.

      I lost my mind few days ago went on a wild download spree of linux DE
      mostly non main stream but so far I havent been impressed by many or any.

      At the moment solus Mate is on the machine i am using most it just doesnt give me problems desktop
      may be alittle uhhhh dated or something dunno.
      Still in the hunt for more modern not space age Desktop DE They all get close then things fall apart.
      Just ramblin

        Axios Anybody happen to try out this distro?

        Nope, never heard of it. Are you gonna explore it?

          Axios I lost my mind few days ago went on a wild download spree of linux DE
          mostly non main stream but so far I havent been impressed by many or any.

          I went thru this a couple times this year, but no keepers. (I even cooled on Bunsen). I like Spiral Linux it's a mess--so has character.

          Axios At the moment solus Mate is on the machine i am using most it just doesnt give me problems desktop
          may be alittle uhhhh dated or something dunno.

          I'm very happy in Mate. It won't let be break anything. I tore out the task bar and just have a plank. roomy now.

          Axios Still in the hunt for more modern not space age Desktop DE They all get close then things fall apart.

          Me too. New Budgie ISO will be next to Mate soon. then serpent when it comes out in 2032...

            WetGeek BunsenLabs Berrylium Update:
            Went back to Mate fulltime. Bunsen was my kind of distro but a lot of work compared to Mate (or anything Solus). I loved the idea but didn't need a tinker/hobby distro. Just one the was mostly ready to rock. In my search for the mythical "#2" I came up short.
            Openbox is intetresting but sprawling and I liked Fluxbox better. I tried Fluxbox Siduction. Which is still on Ventoy along with LXQT.
            I also am fond of one you called a stinker which is Spiral Linux. It's a stinker but my kind of stinker🙂

            brent Yup plank was my first addition and got 2 more hidden panels clean desktop
            work great.

              Chrome OS Flex
              NOTE - this is on an unsupported device

              After some discussion in another thread I decided to try Chrome OS. Not having a Chromebook my options seem to be limited to Chrome OS Flex on my 2022 Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro.
              Install
              In Windows 10 I followed the instructions on their site until it came to write to USB where it balked. I tried in Solus but Linux is not supported (Windows, Mac and Chrome only). After messing with settings I decided to try downloading the file and install from local. EUREKA!!
              1st Boot
              Login to Google 1st. Then there is a welcome screen with explanations and tutorials so naturally I skipped that. Settings are pretty easy with categories on the left, toggles on the right. You can scroll through the whole thing without clicking a category. It has light and dark modes and more good wallpapers than any distro I have ever seen. There's a familiar bottom panel which can be moved to the L or R side.

              Miscellaneous
              Boot time is very fast, 10 seconds to login screen, 1 second from there to desktop.
              Scaling is perfect on my 2560 x 1600 monitor, and there's a slider to adjust.
              Touchpad acceleration is perfect.
              Integration with all things Google is perfect. The panel calendar showed all my Google appointments without further intervention and adding my Fastmail Calendars was a breeze. Maps, Gmail, Keep all worked seamlessly.
              Updates are almost invisible. I saw a notification that said an update was ready, reboot to install, so I did. 30 seconds later the device was rebooted and updated. Had I ignored the notice I think it would have waited till next power off cycle and finished automatically, though I am unsure.
              Linux development environment installed and in that I installed Neofetch.
              the next items are likely due to my unsupported device and I cannot really count them as cons, though they are critically impacting my user experience
              Sleep is broken. When the lid is closed on this device it powers off. When it falls asleep it is unresponsive to all but holding the power button 5 seconds to hard shut down.
              The Chrome store is weird. The first few apps I looked at to install had no install button and were marked no longer available. Maybe because this is an unsupported device? Some apps can be installed from the Chrome browser at certain websites if the circled symbol appears

              This also works in Solus. No more half hour 3rd party Spotify installs for me.
              Play store for Android apps is not available on this device. This is definitely because it is unsupported as sometime around 2018 all new Chromebooks got the Play store.
              Conclusion
              For someone that already uses the Google ecosystem (M$, and Apple too as their data could be easily imported) and is not a power user it is easy to see the appeal of a Chromebook. Everything works together seamlessly. Very little horsepower is required to run fast and smoothly and most household tasks can be achieved, though some adjusting to different software will need to happen. This is perfect for my elderly mom.
              For someone that wants some distance from the prying eyes of big tech, look elsewhere.
              Notes for DE devs
              The desktop environment in Chrome OS is good. Clean, elegant and fast. Fractional scaling, touchpad, gestures and responsiveness are all second to none. It is not very customizable, to be sure, but it has the fundamentals right.

              I'm gonna format and install Win 11 now as the sleep disfunction is a deal breaker

                murbert Linux development environment installed and in that I installed Neofetch.

                How does this work? Is this an install option during usb installation? Or something you did post-install?

                  brent Enabled post install in settings. I didn't see anything other than a terminal though. It's not really useful to me.

                    Axios first time in my life I put anything vertical on the right side of screen call that personal growth; I love it. will do the same in new budgie, or serpent os now their revised ETA is 2064..

                    Thanks for the review. It is helpful and illuminating.

                    murbert Play store for Android apps is not available on this device. This is definitely because it is unsupported as sometime around 2018 all new Chromebooks got the Play store.

                    Google does not make the Play Store available in Chrome OS Flex.

                    murbert The Chrome store is weird. The first few apps I looked at to install had no install button and were marked no longer available. Maybe because this is an unsupported device?

                    Is it possible that these were Android apps?

                      murbert 'Linux' edition is the same as PC edition except with Terminal emulator? That's hilarious and sad at the same time! I liked your review. See how it runs ungoogled-chrome🙂! Can you install outside the chrome store?