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I’m proud to share a status update of [XPipe](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe), a shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. So if you normally use CLI tools like `ssh`, `docker`, `kubectl`, etc. to connect to your servers, you can just use XPipe on top of that.\n
\n
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\n
### Large connection sets\n
\n
A lot of work went into improving the application for large use cases when you’re managing hundreds of connections. This includes hierarchical organization features to group all your connections into different categories and subcategories. Furthermore, there have been multiple processing and memory optimizations to ensure that the user experience stays smooth all the time. As a side effect, the memory footprint also has gone down. For people who have to use a potato as their workstation, there’s also now a performance mode setting to disable any visual effects that are not required.\n
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You can also now tag connections by color for organizational purposes to help in situations when many connections are opened in the file browser and terminals at the same time. These colors will be shown to identify tabs everywhere within XPipe and also outside of XPipe, for example in terminal titles using unicode color symbols.\n
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As of now, there is one set of predefined scripts included for enabling the starship prompt in your shells, mainly as a proof of concept. What you will use the scripting system for is up to you. If you like, you can contribute scripts to be included by default.\n
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### Other news\n
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- You can create fully customized SSH connections by using the OpenSSH config format within XPipe\n
- Additional actions for containers have been added, such as attaching to a container or printing the live logs of a container in a terminal session\n
- A transparency slider has been added so that you can make all windows partially transparent just as you like\n
- Support for many more terminals and text editors across all platforms has been added\n
- Support for BSD systems and special login shells like pfSense and OPNsense has been added\n
- There’s now support to open an SSH connection in your default installed SFTP client or Termius\n
- The .deb and .rpm releases now correctly report all required dependencies. So you can install it on embedded systems or WSL2g without any hassle\n
- There are now ARM releases for Linux\n
- Support for VMware desktop hypervisors has been added\n
- There have been many performance improvements to reduce the startup time, memory usage, file browser loading speed, and more\n
- The homepage at [xpipe.io](https://xpipe.io/) got an upgrade\n
- There’s an official [xpipe nixpkg](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=xpipe&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=xpipe) available that you can install. This one is however not always up to date and is currently missing crucial bugfixes that were released a short while ago. There is also a repository that contains the latest up-to-date nixpkg releases: [github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg](https://github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg)\n
- Of course, a lot of bugs have been fixed across the board\n
- If you are interested in a video demo, there is a nice [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjd3E0EN2xk) about it\n
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Going full-time\n
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\n
A few messages I received and the demand for XPipe so far convinced that there is a market for developing XPipe full-time and financing it by special commercial and enterprise plans for interested customers. It essentially encompasses support for enterprise systems and tools that you normally don’t find outside of enterprises.\n
\n
This will improve the development speed and quality as I can now fully focus on creating the best possible application. The scope is very small and only involves me, so no investors or other employees. This drastically lowers the break-even value compared to most other tools and allows me to implement a very lenient commercialization.\n
\n
Essentially, you can use most current features without any limitation for free. Furthermore, most upcoming features will also be included in the free version. The open-source model and license also won’t change. The only features that require a license are integrations for enterprise systems. For example, if you’re trying to connect to a licensed RHEL system or an OpenShift cluster, it will ask you to buy a license. Conversely, with a Rocky Linux system and a k3s cluster, you can use everything for free. These commercial-exclusive implementations will probably not be included in the repository though. Other than that, there are no restrictions.\n
\n
Outlook\n
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\n
So if you gave this project a try a while ago or it sounds interesting to you, you can check it out [on GitHub](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe)! There are still more features to come in the near future. I also appreciate any kind of feedback to guide me in the right development direction. There is also a [Discord](https://discord.gg/8y89vS8cRb) and [Slack workspace](https://join.slack.com/t/XPipe/shared_invite/zt-1awjq0t5j-5i4UjNJfNe1VN4b_auu6Cg) for any sort of talking.\n
\n
Enjoy!
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I’m proud to share a status update of [XPipe](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe), a shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. So if you normally use CLI tools like `ssh`, `docker`, `kubectl`, etc. to connect to your servers, you can just use XPipe on top of that.\n
\n
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\n
### Large connection sets\n
\n
A lot of work went into improving the application for large use cases when you’re managing hundreds of connections. This includes hierarchical organization features to group all your connections into different categories and subcategories. Furthermore, there have been multiple processing and memory optimizations to ensure that the user experience stays smooth all the time. As a side effect, the memory footprint also has gone down. For people who have to use a potato as their workstation, there’s also now a performance mode setting to disable any visual effects that are not required.\n
\n
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XPipe 1.7 comes with a new scripting system, so now you can take your shell environment everywhere. The idea is to create modular and reusable shell scripts in XPipe that you can then use for various different use cases.\n
\n
You can set certain scripts to be run on init for every connection independently of your profile files, allowing you to set up a consistent environment across all remote systems without any manual setup. In addition, you can choose to bring scripts to all your remote systems. This will make XPipe automatically copy and update these scripts to a target system if needed and put them in your PATH so that you’re able to call them from anywhere.\n
\n
As of now, there is one set of predefined scripts included for enabling the starship prompt in your shells, mainly as a proof of concept. What you will use the scripting system for is up to you. If you like, you can contribute scripts to be included by default.\n
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\n
\n
### Other news\n
\n
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- You can create fully customized SSH connections by using the OpenSSH config format within XPipe\n
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- Support for many more terminals and text editors across all platforms has been added\n
- Support for BSD systems and special login shells like pfSense and OPNsense has been added\n
- There’s now support to open an SSH connection in your default installed SFTP client or Termius\n
- The .deb and .rpm releases now correctly report all required dependencies. So you can install it on embedded systems or WSL2g without any hassle\n
- There are now ARM releases for Linux\n
- Support for VMware desktop hypervisors has been added\n
- There have been many performance improvements to reduce the startup time, memory usage, file browser loading speed, and more\n
- The homepage at [xpipe.io](https://xpipe.io/) got an upgrade\n
- There’s an official [xpipe nixpkg](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=xpipe&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=xpipe) available that you can install. This one is however not always up to date and is currently missing crucial bugfixes that were released a short while ago. There is also a repository that contains the latest up-to-date nixpkg releases: [github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg](https://github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg)\n
- Of course, a lot of bugs have been fixed across the board\n
- If you are interested in a video demo, there is a nice [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjd3E0EN2xk) about it\n
\n
Going full-time\n
---------------\n
\n
A few messages I received and the demand for XPipe so far convinced that there is a market for developing XPipe full-time and financing it by special commercial and enterprise plans for interested customers. It essentially encompasses support for enterprise systems and tools that you normally don’t find outside of enterprises.\n
\n
This will improve the development speed and quality as I can now fully focus on creating the best possible application. The scope is very small and only involves me, so no investors or other employees. This drastically lowers the break-even value compared to most other tools and allows me to implement a very lenient commercialization.\n
\n
Essentially, you can use most current features without any limitation for free. Furthermore, most upcoming features will also be included in the free version. The open-source model and license also won’t change. The only features that require a license are integrations for enterprise systems. For example, if you’re trying to connect to a licensed RHEL system or an OpenShift cluster, it will ask you to buy a license. Conversely, with a Rocky Linux system and a k3s cluster, you can use everything for free. These commercial-exclusive implementations will probably not be included in the repository though. Other than that, there are no restrictions.\n
\n
Outlook\n
-------\n
\n
So if you gave this project a try a while ago or it sounds interesting to you, you can check it out [on GitHub](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe)! There are still more features to come in the near future. I also appreciate any kind of feedback to guide me in the right development direction. There is also a [Discord](https://discord.gg/8y89vS8cRb) and [Slack workspace](https://join.slack.com/t/XPipe/shared_invite/zt-1awjq0t5j-5i4UjNJfNe1VN4b_auu6Cg) for any sort of talking.\n
\n
Enjoy!
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I’m proud to share a status update of [XPipe](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe), a shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. So if you normally use CLI tools like `ssh`, `docker`, `kubectl`, etc. to connect to your servers, you can just use XPipe on top of that.\n
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Since the [last status update](https://sh.itjust.works/post/3159226) some months ago, a lot of things have changed thanks to the community sharing a lot of feedback and reporting issues. Overall, the project is now in a much more stable state as all the accumulated issues have been fixed. Furthermore, many feature requests have been implemented.\n
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### Large connection sets\n
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A lot of work went into improving the application for large use cases when you’re managing hundreds of connections. This includes hierarchical organization features to group all your connections into different categories and subcategories. Furthermore, there have been multiple processing and memory optimizations to ensure that the user experience stays smooth all the time. As a side effect, the memory footprint also has gone down. For people who have to use a potato as their workstation, there’s also now a performance mode setting to disable any visual effects that are not required.\n
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You can also now tag connections by color for organizational purposes to help in situations when many connections are opened in the file browser and terminals at the same time. These colors will be shown to identify tabs everywhere within XPipe and also outside of XPipe, for example in terminal titles using unicode color symbols.\n
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A new scripting system\n
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XPipe 1.7 comes with a new scripting system, so now you can take your shell environment everywhere. The idea is to create modular and reusable shell scripts in XPipe that you can then use for various different use cases.\n
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You can set certain scripts to be run on init for every connection independently of your profile files, allowing you to set up a consistent environment across all remote systems without any manual setup. In addition, you can choose to bring scripts to all your remote systems. This will make XPipe automatically copy and update these scripts to a target system if needed and put them in your PATH so that you’re able to call them from anywhere.\n
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As of now, there is one set of predefined scripts included for enabling the starship prompt in your shells, mainly as a proof of concept. What you will use the scripting system for is up to you. If you like, you can contribute scripts to be included by default.\n
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### Other news\n
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- You can create fully customized SSH connections by using the OpenSSH config format within XPipe\n
- Additional actions for containers have been added, such as attaching to a container or printing the live logs of a container in a terminal session\n
- A transparency slider has been added so that you can make all windows partially transparent just as you like\n
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- The .deb and .rpm releases now correctly report all required dependencies. So you can install it on embedded systems or WSL2g without any hassle\n
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- Support for VMware desktop hypervisors has been added\n
- There have been many performance improvements to reduce the startup time, memory usage, file browser loading speed, and more\n
- The homepage at [xpipe.io](https://xpipe.io/) got an upgrade\n
- There’s an official [xpipe nixpkg](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=xpipe&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=xpipe) available that you can install. This one is however not always up to date and is currently missing crucial bugfixes that were released a short while ago. There is also a repository that contains the latest up-to-date nixpkg releases: [github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg](https://github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg)\n
- Of course, a lot of bugs have been fixed across the board\n
- If you are interested in a video demo, there is a nice [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjd3E0EN2xk) about it\n
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Going full-time\n
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A few messages I received and the demand for XPipe so far convinced that there is a market for developing XPipe full-time and financing it by special commercial and enterprise plans for interested customers. It essentially encompasses support for enterprise systems and tools that you normally don’t find outside of enterprises.\n
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This will improve the development speed and quality as I can now fully focus on creating the best possible application. The scope is very small and only involves me, so no investors or other employees. This drastically lowers the break-even value compared to most other tools and allows me to implement a very lenient commercialization.\n
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Essentially, you can use most current features without any limitation for free. Furthermore, most upcoming features will also be included in the free version. The open-source model and license also won’t change. The only features that require a license are integrations for enterprise systems. For example, if you’re trying to connect to a licensed RHEL system or an OpenShift cluster, it will ask you to buy a license. Conversely, with a Rocky Linux system and a k3s cluster, you can use everything for free. These commercial-exclusive implementations will probably not be included in the repository though. Other than that, there are no restrictions.\n
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Outlook\n
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So if you gave this project a try a while ago or it sounds interesting to you, you can check it out [on GitHub](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe)! There are still more features to come in the near future. I also appreciate any kind of feedback to guide me in the right development direction. There is also a [Discord](https://discord.gg/8y89vS8cRb) and [Slack workspace](https://join.slack.com/t/XPipe/shared_invite/zt-1awjq0t5j-5i4UjNJfNe1VN4b_auu6Cg) for any sort of talking.\n
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Enjoy!
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I’m proud to share a status update of [XPipe](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe), a shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. So if you normally use CLI tools like `ssh`, `docker`, `kubectl`, etc. to connect to your servers, you can just use XPipe on top of that.\n
\n
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\n
### Large connection sets\n
\n
A lot of work went into improving the application for large use cases when you’re managing hundreds of connections. This includes hierarchical organization features to group all your connections into different categories and subcategories. Furthermore, there have been multiple processing and memory optimizations to ensure that the user experience stays smooth all the time. As a side effect, the memory footprint also has gone down. For people who have to use a potato as their workstation, there’s also now a performance mode setting to disable any visual effects that are not required.\n
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- You can create fully customized SSH connections by using the OpenSSH config format within XPipe\n
- Additional actions for containers have been added, such as attaching to a container or printing the live logs of a container in a terminal session\n
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- Support for BSD systems and special login shells like pfSense and OPNsense has been added\n
- There’s now support to open an SSH connection in your default installed SFTP client or Termius\n
- The .deb and .rpm releases now correctly report all required dependencies. So you can install it on embedded systems or WSL2g without any hassle\n
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- Support for VMware desktop hypervisors has been added\n
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- The homepage at [xpipe.io](https://xpipe.io/) got an upgrade\n
- There’s an official [xpipe nixpkg](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=xpipe&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=xpipe) available that you can install. This one is however not always up to date and is currently missing crucial bugfixes that were released a short while ago. There is also a repository that contains the latest up-to-date nixpkg releases: [github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg](https://github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg)\n
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- If you are interested in a video demo, there is a nice [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjd3E0EN2xk) about it\n
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Going full-time\n
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\n
A few messages I received and the demand for XPipe so far convinced that there is a market for developing XPipe full-time and financing it by special commercial and enterprise plans for interested customers. It essentially encompasses support for enterprise systems and tools that you normally don’t find outside of enterprises.\n
\n
This will improve the development speed and quality as I can now fully focus on creating the best possible application. The scope is very small and only involves me, so no investors or other employees. This drastically lowers the break-even value compared to most other tools and allows me to implement a very lenient commercialization.\n
\n
Essentially, you can use most current features without any limitation for free. Furthermore, most upcoming features will also be included in the free version. The open-source model and license also won’t change. The only features that require a license are integrations for enterprise systems. For example, if you’re trying to connect to a licensed RHEL system or an OpenShift cluster, it will ask you to buy a license. Conversely, with a Rocky Linux system and a k3s cluster, you can use everything for free. These commercial-exclusive implementations will probably not be included in the repository though. Other than that, there are no restrictions.\n
\n
Outlook\n
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\n
So if you gave this project a try a while ago or it sounds interesting to you, you can check it out [on GitHub](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe)! There are still more features to come in the near future. I also appreciate any kind of feedback to guide me in the right development direction. There is also a [Discord](https://discord.gg/8y89vS8cRb) and [Slack workspace](https://join.slack.com/t/XPipe/shared_invite/zt-1awjq0t5j-5i4UjNJfNe1VN4b_auu6Cg) for any sort of talking.\n
\n
Enjoy!
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I’m proud to share a status update of [XPipe](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe), a shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. So if you normally use CLI tools like `ssh`, `docker`, `kubectl`, etc. to connect to your servers, you can just use XPipe on top of that.\n
\n
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\n
### Large connection sets\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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### Other news\n
\n
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- You can create fully customized SSH connections by using the OpenSSH config format within XPipe\n
- Additional actions for containers have been added, such as attaching to a container or printing the live logs of a container in a terminal session\n
- A transparency slider has been added so that you can make all windows partially transparent just as you like\n
- Support for many more terminals and text editors across all platforms has been added\n
- Support for BSD systems and special login shells like pfSense and OPNsense has been added\n
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- The .deb and .rpm releases now correctly report all required dependencies. So you can install it on embedded systems or WSL2g without any hassle\n
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- Support for VMware desktop hypervisors has been added\n
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- The homepage at [xpipe.io](https://xpipe.io/) got an upgrade\n
- There’s an official [xpipe nixpkg](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=xpipe&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=xpipe) available that you can install. This one is however not always up to date and is currently missing crucial bugfixes that were released a short while ago. There is also a repository that contains the latest up-to-date nixpkg releases: [github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg](https://github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg)\n
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- If you are interested in a video demo, there is a nice [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjd3E0EN2xk) about it\n
\n
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---------------\n
\n
A few messages I received and the demand for XPipe so far convinced that there is a market for developing XPipe full-time and financing it by special commercial and enterprise plans for interested customers. It essentially encompasses support for enterprise systems and tools that you normally don’t find outside of enterprises.\n
\n
This will improve the development speed and quality as I can now fully focus on creating the best possible application. The scope is very small and only involves me, so no investors or other employees. This drastically lowers the break-even value compared to most other tools and allows me to implement a very lenient commercialization.\n
\n
Essentially, you can use most current features without any limitation for free. Furthermore, most upcoming features will also be included in the free version. The open-source model and license also won’t change. The only features that require a license are integrations for enterprise systems. For example, if you’re trying to connect to a licensed RHEL system or an OpenShift cluster, it will ask you to buy a license. Conversely, with a Rocky Linux system and a k3s cluster, you can use everything for free. These commercial-exclusive implementations will probably not be included in the repository though. Other than that, there are no restrictions.\n
\n
Outlook\n
-------\n
\n
So if you gave this project a try a while ago or it sounds interesting to you, you can check it out [on GitHub](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe)! There are still more features to come in the near future. I also appreciate any kind of feedback to guide me in the right development direction. There is also a [Discord](https://discord.gg/8y89vS8cRb) and [Slack workspace](https://join.slack.com/t/XPipe/shared_invite/zt-1awjq0t5j-5i4UjNJfNe1VN4b_auu6Cg) for any sort of talking.\n
\n
Enjoy!
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I’m proud to share a status update of [XPipe](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe), a shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. So if you normally use CLI tools like `ssh`, `docker`, `kubectl`, etc. to connect to your servers, you can just use XPipe on top of that.\n
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Since the [last status update](https://sh.itjust.works/post/3159226) some months ago, a lot of things have changed thanks to the community sharing a lot of feedback and reporting issues. Overall, the project is now in a much more stable state as all the accumulated issues have been fixed. Furthermore, many feature requests have been implemented.\n
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### Large connection sets\n
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A lot of work went into improving the application for large use cases when you’re managing hundreds of connections. This includes hierarchical organization features to group all your connections into different categories and subcategories. Furthermore, there have been multiple processing and memory optimizations to ensure that the user experience stays smooth all the time. As a side effect, the memory footprint also has gone down. For people who have to use a potato as their workstation, there’s also now a performance mode setting to disable any visual effects that are not required.\n
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A new scripting system\n
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XPipe 1.7 comes with a new scripting system, so now you can take your shell environment everywhere. The idea is to create modular and reusable shell scripts in XPipe that you can then use for various different use cases.\n
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### Other news\n
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- There have been many performance improvements to reduce the startup time, memory usage, file browser loading speed, and more\n
- The homepage at [xpipe.io](https://xpipe.io/) got an upgrade\n
- There’s an official [xpipe nixpkg](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=xpipe&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=xpipe) available that you can install. This one is however not always up to date and is currently missing crucial bugfixes that were released a short while ago. There is also a repository that contains the latest up-to-date nixpkg releases: [github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg](https://github.com/xpipe-io/nixpkg)\n
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- If you are interested in a video demo, there is a nice [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjd3E0EN2xk) about it\n
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Going full-time\n
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A few messages I received and the demand for XPipe so far convinced that there is a market for developing XPipe full-time and financing it by special commercial and enterprise plans for interested customers. It essentially encompasses support for enterprise systems and tools that you normally don’t find outside of enterprises.\n
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This will improve the development speed and quality as I can now fully focus on creating the best possible application. The scope is very small and only involves me, so no investors or other employees. This drastically lowers the break-even value compared to most other tools and allows me to implement a very lenient commercialization.\n
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Essentially, you can use most current features without any limitation for free. Furthermore, most upcoming features will also be included in the free version. The open-source model and license also won’t change. The only features that require a license are integrations for enterprise systems. For example, if you’re trying to connect to a licensed RHEL system or an OpenShift cluster, it will ask you to buy a license. Conversely, with a Rocky Linux system and a k3s cluster, you can use everything for free. These commercial-exclusive implementations will probably not be included in the repository though. Other than that, there are no restrictions.\n
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Outlook\n
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So if you gave this project a try a while ago or it sounds interesting to you, you can check it out [on GitHub](https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe)! There are still more features to come in the near future. I also appreciate any kind of feedback to guide me in the right development direction. There is also a [Discord](https://discord.gg/8y89vS8cRb) and [Slack workspace](https://join.slack.com/t/XPipe/shared_invite/zt-1awjq0t5j-5i4UjNJfNe1VN4b_auu6Cg) for any sort of talking.\n
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Enjoy!
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Thanks, yeah I’ve found a few articles already on running scripts at shutdown…something like this should do it (using Tony Walker’s update script), though I’ve not tested it yet:\n
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I too like to review changes between images, but I’m just as content to run `rpm-ostree status` and/or `rpm-ostree db diff` to see what exactly has changed.\n
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> You should be forced to reboot though? And if you don’t want to reboot, can’t you just do an --apply-live?\n
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Fellow Fedora Immutable users, have any of you automated your system updates to occur at shutdown? If so, do you find it makes a practical difference?\n
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Thanks, yeah I’ve found a few articles already on running scripts at shutdown…something like this should do it (using Tony Walker’s update script), though I’ve not tested it yet:\n
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I too like to review changes between images, but I’m just as content to run `rpm-ostree status` and/or `rpm-ostree db diff` to see what exactly has changed.\n
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Fellow Fedora Immutable users, have any of you automated your system updates to occur at shutdown? If so, do you find it makes a practical difference?\n
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I shutdown most of my machines daily, and that often means getting an updated image shortly after startup the next day and being forced to reboot or nearly always remain one day behind in updates. By checking for updates again at shutdown, this *should* help ensure I’ve always got the latest daily image at boot. Thoughts?
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Thanks, yeah I’ve found a few articles already on running scripts at shutdown…something like this should do it (using Tony Walker’s update script), though I’ve not tested it yet:\n
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I too like to review changes between images, but I’m just as content to run `rpm-ostree status` and/or `rpm-ostree db diff` to see what exactly has changed.\n
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I shutdown most of my machines daily, and that often means getting an updated image shortly after startup the next day and being forced to reboot or nearly always remain one day behind in updates. By checking for updates again at shutdown, this *should* help ensure I’ve always got the latest daily image at boot. Thoughts?
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I too like to review changes between images, but I’m just as content to run `rpm-ostree status` and/or `rpm-ostree db diff` to see what exactly has changed.\n
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Thanks, yeah I’ve found a few articles already on running scripts at shutdown…something like this should do it (using Tony Walker’s update script), though I’ve not tested it yet:\n
\n
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Thanks, yeah I’ve found a few articles already on running scripts at shutdown…something like this should do it (using Tony Walker’s update script), though I’ve not tested it yet:\n
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I shutdown most of my machines daily, and that often means getting an updated image shortly after startup the next day and being forced to reboot or nearly always remain one day behind in updates. By checking for updates again at shutdown, this *should* help ensure I’ve always got the latest daily image at boot. Thoughts?
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I too like to review changes between images, but I’m just as content to run `rpm-ostree status` and/or `rpm-ostree db diff` to see what exactly has changed.\n
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Fellow Fedora Immutable users, have any of you automated your system updates to occur at shutdown? If so, do you find it makes a practical difference?\n
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I too like to review changes between images, but I’m just as content to run `rpm-ostree status` and/or `rpm-ostree db diff` to see what exactly has changed.\n
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> You should be forced to reboot though? And if you don’t want to reboot, can’t you just do an --apply-live?\n
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I’m thinking of doing the same with Tony Walker’s [silverblue-update](https://github.com/tonywalker1/silverblue-update) service.\n
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I shutdown most of my machines daily, and that often means getting an updated image shortly after startup the next day and being forced to reboot or nearly always remain one day behind in updates. By checking for updates again at shutdown, this *should* help ensure I’ve always got the latest daily image at boot. Thoughts?
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I too like to review changes between images, but I’m just as content to run `rpm-ostree status` and/or `rpm-ostree db diff` to see what exactly has changed.\n
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> You should be forced to reboot though? And if you don’t want to reboot, can’t you just do an --apply-live?\n
\n
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Fellow Fedora Immutable users, have any of you automated your system updates to occur at shutdown? If so, do you find it makes a practical difference?\n
\n
I’m thinking of doing the same with Tony Walker’s [silverblue-update](https://github.com/tonywalker1/silverblue-update) service.\n
\n
I shutdown most of my machines daily, and that often means getting an updated image shortly after startup the next day and being forced to reboot or nearly always remain one day behind in updates. By checking for updates again at shutdown, this *should* help ensure I’ve always got the latest daily image at boot. Thoughts?
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Thanks, yeah I’ve found a few articles already on running scripts at shutdown…something like this should do it (using Tony Walker’s update script), though I’ve not tested it yet:\n
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\n
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
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\n
(Note: you might need to layer the `kernel-devel` package first; I had it layered already so I can’t confirm.)\n
\n
Add the openrazer repo, then install the daemon and frontend app:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree install openrazer-meta razergenie\n
</span>\n
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\n
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\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo gpasswd -a $USER plugdev\n
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\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
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\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
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\n
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\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
\n
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\n
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\n
Add the openrazer repo, then install the daemon and frontend app:\n
\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
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\n
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\n
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```\n
\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
\n
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- kmod-openrazer-100.0.0.git.530.886f986d-1.fc39.x86_64.rpm\n
- openrazer-kmod-common-100.0.0.git.530.886f986d-1.fc39.x86_64.rpm\n
\n
(Note: you might need to layer the `kernel-devel` package first; I had it layered already so I can’t confirm.)\n
\n
Add the openrazer repo, then install the daemon and frontend app:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree install openrazer-meta razergenie\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
Add the plugdev group to /etc/group, then add your user to it:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">sudo bash -c 'grep "plugdev" /lib/group >> /etc/group'\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo gpasswd -a $USER plugdev\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
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\n
(Note: you might need to layer the `kernel-devel` package first; I had it layered already so I can’t confirm.)\n
\n
Add the openrazer repo, then install the daemon and frontend app:\n
\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
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\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
\n
The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
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> On flathub.org there’s a blue checkmark for apps maintained by the devs\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
\n
1. Edit `/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf` and set `AutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage`\n
2. Reload system service: `rpm-ostree reload`\n
3. Enable the timer daemon: `systemctl enable rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer --now`\n
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Also, consider disabling GNOME Software’s management of flatpaks with the following:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree override remove gnome-software-rpm-ostree\n
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\n
The flatpaks will continue to be updated by the backend system, but you’ll no longer have to deal with the sluggish frontend UI to keep things up to date.
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I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?\n
\n
I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
\n
- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
- Atomic OS updates means that everything must be installed successfully or none of the OS updates are applied, which prevents a partially updated system\n
- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
- In the event that anything *does* go sideways after a system update (hasn’t happened yet), I can easily rollback to the previous version at boot\n
\n
Some elements not unique to Silverblue but part of its common workflow:\n
\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
\n
My only complaints about Silverblue are more to do with how Flatpaks work right now, such as:\n
\n
- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
\n
That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
\n
Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
"""
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
\n
The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
\n
> On flathub.org there’s a blue checkmark for apps maintained by the devs\n
\n
Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
\n
1. Edit `/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf` and set `AutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage`\n
2. Reload system service: `rpm-ostree reload`\n
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\n
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\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree override remove gnome-software-rpm-ostree\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
The flatpaks will continue to be updated by the backend system, but you’ll no longer have to deal with the sluggish frontend UI to keep things up to date.
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
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- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
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- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
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- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
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- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
- Atomic OS updates means that everything must be installed successfully or none of the OS updates are applied, which prevents a partially updated system\n
- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
- In the event that anything *does* go sideways after a system update (hasn’t happened yet), I can easily rollback to the previous version at boot\n
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\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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My only complaints about Silverblue are more to do with how Flatpaks work right now, such as:\n
\n
- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
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That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
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Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?\n
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I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
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1. Edit `/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf` and set `AutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage`\n
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
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- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
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- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
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- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
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That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
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Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?\n
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I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
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> On flathub.org there’s a blue checkmark for apps maintained by the devs\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
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Also, consider disabling GNOME Software’s management of flatpaks with the following:\n
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
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- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
- Atomic OS updates means that everything must be installed successfully or none of the OS updates are applied, which prevents a partially updated system\n
- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
- In the event that anything *does* go sideways after a system update (hasn’t happened yet), I can easily rollback to the previous version at boot\n
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Some elements not unique to Silverblue but part of its common workflow:\n
\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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My only complaints about Silverblue are more to do with how Flatpaks work right now, such as:\n
\n
- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
\n
That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
\n
Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?\n
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I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
\n
- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
- Atomic OS updates means that everything must be installed successfully or none of the OS updates are applied, which prevents a partially updated system\n
- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
- In the event that anything *does* go sideways after a system update (hasn’t happened yet), I can easily rollback to the previous version at boot\n
\n
Some elements not unique to Silverblue but part of its common workflow:\n
\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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\n
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- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
\n
1. Edit `/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf` and set `AutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage`\n
2. Reload system service: `rpm-ostree reload`\n
3. Enable the timer daemon: `systemctl enable rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer --now`\n
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\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree override remove gnome-software-rpm-ostree\n
</span>\n
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\n
The flatpaks will continue to be updated by the backend system, but you’ll no longer have to deal with the sluggish frontend UI to keep things up to date.
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
\n
The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
\n
> On flathub.org there’s a blue checkmark for apps maintained by the devs\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
\n
- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
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\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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My only complaints about Silverblue are more to do with how Flatpaks work right now, such as:\n
\n
- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
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\n
That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
\n
Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
\n
1. Edit `/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf` and set `AutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage`\n
2. Reload system service: `rpm-ostree reload`\n
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\n
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\n
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?\n
\n
I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
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- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
- Atomic OS updates means that everything must be installed successfully or none of the OS updates are applied, which prevents a partially updated system\n
- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
- In the event that anything *does* go sideways after a system update (hasn’t happened yet), I can easily rollback to the previous version at boot\n
\n
Some elements not unique to Silverblue but part of its common workflow:\n
\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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My only complaints about Silverblue are more to do with how Flatpaks work right now, such as:\n
\n
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- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
\n
That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
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Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
\n
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The flatpaks will continue to be updated by the backend system, but you’ll no longer have to deal with the sluggish frontend UI to keep things up to date.
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
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> On flathub.org there’s a blue checkmark for apps maintained by the devs\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
\n
- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
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\n
- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
\n
That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
\n
Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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> On flathub.org there’s a blue checkmark for apps maintained by the devs\n
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
\n
1. Edit `/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf` and set `AutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage`\n
2. Reload system service: `rpm-ostree reload`\n
3. Enable the timer daemon: `systemctl enable rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer --now`\n
\n
Also, consider disabling GNOME Software’s management of flatpaks with the following:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree override remove gnome-software-rpm-ostree\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
The flatpaks will continue to be updated by the backend system, but you’ll no longer have to deal with the sluggish frontend UI to keep things up to date.
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I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?\n
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I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
\n
- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
- Atomic OS updates means that everything must be installed successfully or none of the OS updates are applied, which prevents a partially updated system\n
- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
- In the event that anything *does* go sideways after a system update (hasn’t happened yet), I can easily rollback to the previous version at boot\n
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Some elements not unique to Silverblue but part of its common workflow:\n
\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
\n
My only complaints about Silverblue are more to do with how Flatpaks work right now, such as:\n
\n
- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
\n
That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
\n
Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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The image is downloaded and staged in the background of the active session. Upon reboot, the session seamlessly defaults to the staged image. For flatpaks, the updates happen immediately and without the need for a reboot.\n
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Aha, that must be one of the newer features implemented from the beta portal they’d been working on. I’m glad to hear it, and overall I hope to see more official upstream devs come on board with the platform (Signal, I’m looking at you).
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
\n
1. Edit `/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf` and set `AutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage`\n
2. Reload system service: `rpm-ostree reload`\n
3. Enable the timer daemon: `systemctl enable rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer --now`\n
\n
Also, consider disabling GNOME Software’s management of flatpaks with the following:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree override remove gnome-software-rpm-ostree\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
The flatpaks will continue to be updated by the backend system, but you’ll no longer have to deal with the sluggish frontend UI to keep things up to date.
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I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)
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I’ve been running Fedora Silverblue on nearly all of my PCs for about a year now and overall it’s been great.\n
\n
- Automatic and unobtrusive updates for the core OS and user apps (everything happens in the background without interaction; flatpak updates are applied immediately, and OS updates are applied at next boot)\n
- I can choose to apply many core updates immediately, but rarely do\n
- Atomic OS updates means that everything must be installed successfully or none of the OS updates are applied, which prevents a partially updated system\n
- Being an image-based distro, I can and do easily rebase to Fedora’s test/beta/remix releases, and just as easily rollback, or run both stable and beta releases side by side for testing purposes\n
- Being image-based means there’s no chance of orphaned packages or library files being left behind after an update, resulting in a cleaner system over time\n
- In the event that anything *does* go sideways after a system update (hasn’t happened yet), I can easily rollback to the previous version at boot\n
\n
Some elements not unique to Silverblue but part of its common workflow:\n
\n
- [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it/)/toolbox allow you to run any other distro as a container, and then use that distro’s apps as if they were native to your host system; this includes systemd services, locally installed RPMs, debs, etc.; I use distrobox to keep most of my dev workflow within my preferred Archlinux environment\n
- [Flatpaks](https://flathub.org) are the FOSS community’s answer to Ubuntu’s Snaps, providing universal 1-click installation of sandboxed user apps (mostly GUI based); Firefox, Steam, VLC, and thousands of other apps are available to users, all without the need for root access\n
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My only complaints about Silverblue are more to do with how Flatpaks work right now, such as:\n
\n
- Drag & drop doesn’t work between apps, at least not for the apps I’ve attempted to use; for example, dragging a pic into a chat window for sharing; instead, I have to browse to and select the image from within the chat app\n
- Firefox won’t open a link clicked within Thunderbird unless the browser is already open, otherwise it just opens a blank tab\n
- Many flatpak apps are maintained by unofficial volunteers, and this isn’t always clear on Flathub; I view this as a security risk and would prefer to see a flag or warning of some kind when a flatpak is not maintained by the official upstream developer\n
\n
That said, I’m confident that these issues will be addressed over time. The platform has already come a long way these past couple of years and now that the KDE and GNOME teams are collaborating for it, things will only get better.\n
\n
Like I said though, overall Silverblue has been a really great user experience, and as a nearly 20-year Linux veteran it has really changed the way I view computing.
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> Do you have to watch a loading screen while system updates are applied like on regular Fedora or is it in the background?\n
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> On flathub.org there’s a blue checkmark for apps maintained by the devs\n
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Sounds good. I don’t think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren’t when I last installed it. To enable:\n
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