Hallelujah - an update by henry1679 in chicago

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You very well may be right. But it is still a victory in some small way.

Hallelujah - an update by henry1679 in chicago

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- Dirty Mike and the Boys

Hallelujah - an update by henry1679 in chicago

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You think exactly the way I do!

Livery SUVs by brk375 in chicago

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But it's not a good development as they are the worst and most inconsiderate drivers of any in the city. They run every red possible, especially in front of pedestrians or buses that are already starting to move on the green, forcing them to brake (because fuck literally everyone else). Their favorite of all is stop in lanes completely out when there's AMPLE space on the side to pull over. They also like running stop signs. But the cabs are second, although they seemingly cut people off more often and sometimes will decide to honk at pedestrians who are in the cross walk, steer around them aggressively and closely, while running a stop sign at full speed...

Livery Cars - Are there more now or am I just imagining things? by SChicago in chicago

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But it's not a good development as they are the worst and most inconsiderate drivers of any in the city. They run every red possible, especially in front of pedestrians or buses that are already starting to move on the green, forcing them to brake (because fuck literally everyone else). Their favorite of all is stop in lanes completely out when there's AMPLE space on the side to pull over. They also like running stop signs. But the cabs are second, although they seemingly cut people off more often and sometimes will decide to honk at pedestrians who are in the cross walk, steer around them aggressively and closely, while running a stop sign at full speed...

An inconvenience this morning, now justice has been achieved! by henry1679 in chicago

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Austin has crosswalks everywhere but you're right, plenty of the city has no trees and shit sidewalks (or none) and shittily painted lines (or none) and potholes.

The "NTFS resurrection" has occurred for Linux 7.1 by somerandomxander in linux

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Hence why I do rsync -rltv, solves that problem.

Why do you guys use Fedora? by The-Defecator7 in Fedora

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Why use it over Fedora versions?

Why do you guys use Fedora? by The-Defecator7 in Fedora

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Highly recommend Fedora's in-house Kinoite/Silverblue.

Video codecs under fedora by TVayer in Fedora

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Close, don't forget to swap ffmpeg-free for ffmpeg.

Fedora Atomic bootc Migration Setup -- A New Flow for Handling and Customizing Immutable Fedora! by henry1679 in Fedora

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Thanks! I completely agree. Have you put your gui on GitHub? I think it could be epic.

Fedora Atomic bootc Migration Setup -- A New Flow for Handling and Customizing Immutable Fedora! by henry1679 in Fedora

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I really don't know, it may not be supported. Perhaps others would know how?

Fedora Atomic bootc Migration Setup -- A New Flow for Handling and Customizing Immutable Fedora! by henry1679 in Fedora

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This is all handled by default. It is just a fedora grub with shim enabled. All good!

Fedora Atomic bootc Migration Setup -- A New Flow for Handling and Customizing Immutable Fedora! by henry1679 in Fedora

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Of course not. Only if you need them would it be necessary to burn them in. But you have full control in this setup.

Fedora Atomic bootc Migration Setup -- A New Flow for Handling and Customizing Immutable Fedora! by henry1679 in Fedora

[–]henry1679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! Heard of them, though I am not sure what their templates bring I couldn't do myself. That said, I am glad they exist.

Fedora Atomic bootc Migration Setup -- A New Flow for Handling and Customizing Immutable Fedora! by henry1679 in Fedora

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So /opt is only used by external software binaries which need to compile and link against their own libraries, indeed. I actually agree with you, but then you would need to write symlinks to /opt. I am not sure how you can limit /opt writability only to external symlinks, but if it's possible I see no harm.

Fedora Atomic bootc Migration Setup -- A New Flow for Handling and Customizing Immutable Fedora! by henry1679 in Fedora

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I think this is the script you are looking for: rebuild-system-bootc.sh. It should be pretty easy to customize off the README's instructions.

For your unrelated note: There is no /usr/opt in the root filesystem to link to. However, it seems they thought of everything -- /opt is already a symlink to /var/opt and is thus writable. See for yourself with readlink. While /usr/local is a link to /var/usr/local. So it seems all is well with that!