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I recently set up Bazzite on my friend's system after switching from Linux Mint due to some Nvidia driver issues. Although the hardware problems are not there anymore, the distro is now facing problems installing certain programs for software development that they had no problem installing in the previous distro. I think there are issues related to the immutability of the distro, though I am not sure since I am new to Linux too. Additionally, my friend is worried about higher storage consumption and slower performance in certain applications.

I realise the distro is primarily meant for gamers and my friend is not much of a gamer themselves, however they told me they appreciate its friendlier KDE interface so I wish to avoid switching from this distro again if possible. However I fear that they may encounter more errors in the future and that I may not be available to help them out whenever needed, so I am in a bit of a conundrum.

Thus I intend to ask here if it is possible to arrange something for easing development related tasks e.g. VM, distrobox etc. or whether it is easier to simply switch to some other compatible distro.

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[-] JakenVeina@midwest.social 3 points 3 weeks ago

Are you me and your friend is also me?

This sounds a HELL of a lot like my scenario. I swapped to Bazzite from Mint on account of NVidia/gaming issues, and IMMEDIATELY noticed a big improvement, but I've had a handful of issues dealing with the flatpak of JetBrains Rider, and Firefox for that matter.

One thing I figured out early was to configure permissions to allow Rider to access the filesystem outside of its sandbox. That seems to be not something that flatpaks are setup for, by default.

More recently, I found that flatpak sandboxes don't inherit PATH or other global system variables. Which makes sense, but I haven't figured out the solution yet.

I would definitely take a shot at another KDE distro, cause I also have liked KDE/Plasma (that's what Bazzite runs, right?) more than I did Cinnamon, but I don't know anything about what Bazzite does to get great NVidia performance for gaming, or how I might replicate it on a non-immutable distro.

[-] Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 weeks ago

I've had decent results running jetbrains IDEs from a Fedora Toolbx, probably doesn't have to be fedora though. You just have to start them from a toolbox terminal.

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