What would be the use case for each container getting its own VM?
pogodem0n
Finally getting to play Hollow Knight: Silksong
I believe Podman uses a Fedora CoreOS VM. How does that compare?
I don't think Alan Wake II will ever come to Steam. It is published by Epic Games.
I am using an atomic distribution (uBlue) and installing packages with homebrew is much more convenient than overlaying them with rpm-ostree
.
LoL, it really reads like an April Fool's day article
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Fedora uses RPM packaging format and dnf
is just a front-end for that. Atomic variants of Fedora and uBlue distros (they are based on the former) use rpm-ostree
, which also works with RPM.
Also, please stop being so confident in your stance when you don't know much about Linux or your distribution of choice. People are here to help you only out of kindness and not obligation.
Thanks for the offer, buddy! I'd love to have it.
"Come on, Valve. Do something!"
Nope, no chance.
I thought Pop!_OS used
systemd-boot
, no?