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Got it, some preconfigurations, which could be usefull or not. Like for some software to work properly I also layered ffmpeg, which required override remove lbav packages.
Sure, for example layering something like Syncthing or Rclone to Fedora will be 1-3 (as example) small packages, OK. Layering gnome-tweaks will layer super many packages for 700mb (the size does not matter that match, but still matter), which does not makes any sense, just do it in toolbox, which you may delete immidiatly after using or just keep it as is for that 700mb anyway and launch gnome-tweaks from toolbox. Sure you may use Rclone in toolbox, but if you need it dayli, it will be ineffective, layering would be correct way.
Edit. I mean Flatpaks with all their shit they pull will be exactly same, as same packaged apps, as all their shit is already pulled in distro itself. There is no much difference at all. Flatpaks and atomic is just ideal combo? 😁
I mean you should trust Ublue guys to install their image. Even if you trust, what exactly the difference? It I understand correctly they just change UI the way they see it cool, but I can do it myself, how I need.
I hated tiling too, everything was constantly changed however, but not what I thought about convenience, before I met PaperWM (gnome extension) and it seems to be exactly what I needed. Using it for 2 weeks and I love it.
Who even cares about those downwotes…
What Ublue does you trust them as Fedora? Just curious.
You never used anomic fedora. Fresh install is 6gb and with 68 flatpak apps it is only 20gb. Now compare it with non-atomic distros… I can help. 24gb Mint with 68 packaged apps could be 26gb? Or 40gb with flatpaks lol.
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