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Is linglong universal package format any good
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Thank you very much for the elaborate answer!
If I'd have to distill your points, they mostly seem related to documention. Which is unfortunate. Would you say that's a fair take?
Yes. Nix is fine as long as you do "supported" things. But the moment you step outside of that, it's a nightmare and you have to be or consult an expert.
The lack of gpu acceleration is a dealbraker for making nix a flatpak alternative. And you can get it working but then it breaks the desktop integration unless you do more work and yeah.