Excited to watch/listen! Always interested in what Jorge has to say, even if Bazzite might not be the perfect fit for me, it worked really well and am grateful for its presence and competition!
Bluefin and I believe Bazzite too has `ujust install-resolve` that will just setup Davinci Resolve in a distrobox (davincibox) and it works really well. Even works on an Intel iGPU (although for that you have to change it to launch with rusticl in the .desktop file)
@Trafotin it might not be on GTS, but it definitely is on :lastest and :stable. I swear I didn't get drunk and set it up somehow without the ujust command
I have installed Bluefin on a potato. Or rather a Chromebook. An £80 HP 11a G8 I'd flashed it a while ago, and it runs Debian 12 from an external SSD because the onboard nvme device is only 16GB. Its running Bluefin albeit rather slowly, from an external pen drive. The problem with that chromebook is an uncontrollable throttling bug with the CPU, but I love how the desktop resembles my old Acer netbook over ten years ago running the Ubuntu desktop.
The school issued Chromebooks I deal with are okay, but I don't really know what they are doing. They have touch screens because there are some Android apps kids use at school.
@@Trafotin The main reason I wiped ChromeOS was that the 16GB soldered in SD card wasn't big enough to support ChromeOS and the Linux subsystem that is now available. Tried a a few times but it was constantly bitching about lack of space. I've probably got the cheapest nastiest Chromebook ever made! Its kinda functional, but it is a potato!
As a novice linux user, I'm loving fedora, i know it's kinda a corporate distro lol and im loving it, bazzite was meh for me but it was likable so I decided to try fedora, it's a little more work to set up but after a month of tinkering it's been 6 months of only customizing tinkering that was for fun, it's been so solid and I have not broken it lol even once
Really enjoying the conversation. Subscribing to Trafotin to hear more in general.
I hope Jorge does more of these kinds of videos, as well.
NGL when i asked if you are still running bluefin, didn't expect a full blow interview.
Excited to watch/listen! Always interested in what Jorge has to say, even if Bazzite might not be the perfect fit for me, it worked really well and am grateful for its presence and competition!
I have been really happy with Aurora and Bazzite. I don't have to tweak anything or add something. It's all there for what I need it for.
Great Podcast.
Also very interesting that some companies help a little bit.
Bluefin and I believe Bazzite too has `ujust install-resolve` that will just setup Davinci Resolve in a distrobox (davincibox) and it works really well. Even works on an Intel iGPU (although for that you have to change it to launch with rusticl in the .desktop file)
That ujust recipe is only for Bazzite. This will be brought up in the review.
@Trafotin it might not be on GTS, but it definitely is on :lastest and :stable. I swear I didn't get drunk and set it up somehow without the ujust command
Im from Michigan like Jorge and i havent heard of Babbages in years. Wow
They eventually became GameStop. Babbages was their beginnings, but there was never any near me. Had to order through magazines or Circuit City.
I have installed Bluefin on a potato. Or rather a Chromebook. An £80 HP 11a G8 I'd flashed it a while ago, and it runs Debian 12 from an external SSD because the onboard nvme device is only 16GB. Its running Bluefin albeit rather slowly, from an external pen drive. The problem with that chromebook is an uncontrollable throttling bug with the CPU, but I love how the desktop resembles my old Acer netbook over ten years ago running the Ubuntu desktop.
The school issued Chromebooks I deal with are okay, but I don't really know what they are doing. They have touch screens because there are some Android apps kids use at school.
@@Trafotin The main reason I wiped ChromeOS was that the 16GB soldered in SD card wasn't big enough to support ChromeOS and the Linux subsystem that is now available. Tried a a few times but it was constantly bitching about lack of space. I've probably got the cheapest nastiest Chromebook ever made! Its kinda functional, but it is a potato!
Have you mentioned NixOS in this podcast?
For like 1 second.
@Trafotin def not enough
@@sher1x165 even 1 second is hours too much of nixOS
I do not know what people do on Linux, but i use Debian Stable for 5 years, and never broke on me.
As a novice linux user, I'm loving fedora, i know it's kinda a corporate distro lol and im loving it, bazzite was meh for me but it was likable so I decided to try fedora, it's a little more work to set up but after a month of tinkering it's been 6 months of only customizing tinkering that was for fun, it's been so solid and I have not broken it lol even once
@@naderz4064 the only problem is that every 1 year, when the updates are gone, you have to "upgrade" ... if it works