• DarkThoughts
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    11 month ago

    Bazzite, a SteamOS clone based on Fedora plus some extra sauce, comes very close to the best UX out there (on desktop Linux). If you choose to blame that instead of (primarily) looking at yourself, then I simply don’t know what to say.

    If installing shit is 50 times more inconvenient & more or a hassle compared to pretty much any other distro I have ever used, then that’s clearly not the case.

    Where? I want to see it. A quick search didn’t yield anything like that.

    Some Reddit comment. Dunno which submission as I can’t seem to install even Mullvad on it, so I can’t hop DNS servers so I can’t circumvent Reddit’s VPN block to even bother looking for it again. But it’s definitely not a UX issue!

    It implies you're unaware that Firefox was installed as a flatpak and all of the implications that come with being a flatpak.
    It implies that you lack the most basic knowledge on Flatpak, the primary package manager for GUI apps on Bazzite. That's like not knowing apt/dnf/pacman on Arch/Debian/Fedora.
    It (possibly) implies you were seemingly unaware that about:support contains information on where you may find the profile directory.
    It (possibly) implies you were incapable of reading the correct location from about:support.
    It (possibly) implies you failed to find the location read from about:support.
    It implies you don't know how immutability works on Bazzite. You don't even know which directories are and aren't read-only.
    
    • Okay, and?
    • Again: And? There’s 0 documentation provided on where to find what I was looking for, so how would I know anything?
    • Neither about:support nor about:profiles show the correct profile folders. They show they path to where the profile folders would be NORMALLY (.mozilla/firefox/), but that is not the correct one as it contains just two empty folders and ignores any profile folders put into it. The actual folder, which again, is listed nowhere, including your suggested about page, is: “.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/.mozilla/firefox/” Since you didn’t know that I guess that implies that you have a major skill issue?
    • Afaik everything within the root tree is read only, leaving you with only your home partition. That’s how people explained it. If you want to blame me for spreading that knowledge, go ahead. But it is people like you who clearly spread disinformation, as I have just proven.

    I’m not gonna read the rest of your text wall since your entitlement & insults just show the clownery that is your person after you clearly failed to even acknowledge the correct profile folder while trying to berate me. So, take up your own advise and work on your SKILL ISSUES.

    • @bsergay
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      1 month ago

      lol, the full answer I had written somehow was ripped to pieces. I’ll therefore keep it brief.

      • Thank you for the reply!
      • Apologies for making you wait so long for an answer! Thank you for your patience!
      • Thank you for correcting me when I had wrongfully suggested that it’s found in about:support while it’s found (as seen below) in about:profiles instead. I know it’s found in Firefox, I (just) messed up the exact spot. Therefore, thank you for countering misinformation!

      • You’ve mentioned stuff that require to be addressed and corrected, but I’ll leave it at this. You should read documentation and don’t take people’s words anyways.
      • DarkThoughts
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        11 month ago

        Thank you for correcting me when I had wrongfully suggested that it’s found in about:support while it’s found (as seen below) in about:profiles instead. I know it’s found in Firefox, I (just) messed up the exact spot. Therefore, thank you for countering misinformation!

        It was not found in either page, as I already explained. Maybe they’ve fixed it by now but at the time of my comment the page led to the mentioned empty standard folder path you’d expect on a regular installation.

        • @bsergay
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          11 month ago

          Maybe they’ve fixed it by now but at the time of my comment the page led to the mentioned empty standard folder path you’d expect on a regular installation.

          Alright, so through the flathub remote-info --log flathub org.mozilla.firefox command, we can view which commit was active at that moment.

          Command yields:

          Firefox - Fast, Private & Safe Web Browser
          
          ID: org.mozilla.firefox
          Ref: app/org.mozilla.firefox/x86_64/stable
          Arch: x86_64
          Branch: stable
          Version: 129.0
          License: MPL-2.0
          Collection: org.flathub.Stable
          Download: 98.6 MB
          Installed: 259.6 MB
          Runtime: org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/23.08
          Sdk: org.freedesktop.Sdk/x86_64/23.08
          
          Commit: 57fc35d29f0ee4915ebd903e2b9ce5497972c175cf0a6950153ec91d6f1b3e33
          Parent: 6a16f6a509340ad3bb833c9d9aa794ed78910aa43803a7420438b880aa0a6ce0
          Subject: Export org.mozilla.firefox
          Date: 2024-08-06 12:45:05 +0000
          History: 
          
          Commit: 6a16f6a509340ad3bb833c9d9aa794ed78910aa43803a7420438b880aa0a6ce0
          Subject: Export org.mozilla.firefox
          Date: 2024-07-26 13:29:41 +0000
          
          Commit: 5b92a5aa533a8f68fe1d73f3910392018c4d4bb9f4370ee0577384e101999ce8
          Subject: Export org.mozilla.firefox
          Date: 2024-07-23 14:34:25 +0000
          

          So, at the time of your comment, commit 6a16f6a509340ad3bb833c9d9aa794ed78910aa43803a7420438b880aa0a6ce0 was active and deployed on your system. Let’s find out what downgrading to this commit yields.

          Downgrading through sudo flatpak update --commit=6a16f6a509340ad3bb833c9d9aa794ed78910aa43803a7420438b880aa0a6ce0 org.mozilla.firefox, after which the about:profiles page is opened on this downgraded Firefox yields:

          The beautiful part is that, as Flatpak is containerized anyways, anyone can downgrade to the earlier commit and it yields the exact same result. So, please feel free to verify this for yourself.

          So, as a result, if the logic and the appliance is sound, then this showcases that your claim is either still true and portrays an anomaly -which I would deem as highly unlikely- or it’s simply false and you were just mistaken.

          Finally, if I’ve messed up at any of the steps, then please feel free to correct me.

          • DarkThoughts
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            11 month ago

            My guy, I don’t need to verify anything. I know what I saw. I literally clicked the open directory button too which just would lead me to the standard profile directory too. There’s 100% no mistaking it, as I have done this process countless of times over the past couple decades. Maybe it is the same weird way that the audio applet in the sys tray did not work at first and didn’t show any devices or apps, and how the audio system settings didn’t default properly for some games to the correct audio device - until they did some days later. If they had something like virtualbox in the repos I would’ve maybe installed the image I have on my usb stick again in a VM, but I’m not gonna through the process of wiping my installation again just to prove a point to some random rude asshole.

            • @bsergay
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              11 month ago

              Aight, so you didn’t like my methodology. That’s fine; I’ve got no qualms with putting in the work. So, if you allow me, I would like to propose the following:

              • Option 1. Somehow grant me access to the exact image you used. This could be done in multiple ways:
                • Either, just send me the link from which you downloaded it yourself.
                • Or, send it over to me through whichever file sharing/hosting solution you enjoy.
              • Option 2. Getting VirtualBox to work on Bazzite is most likely a huge pain in the ass. Therefore, if it’s fine with you, I could help you install virt-manager (if you even need any help with that). Furthermore, FWIW, it’s worth noting that (GNOME) Boxes should work as well. It’s relatively simple, though. Thankfully, at least installing it is as easy as flatpak install org.gnome.Boxes*.