

It’s still there 😭


It’s still there 😭


My main gripes with it were that its package repositories were really small and that a lot of installer shell scripts just didn’t work because they used GNU flags of coreutil commands, while Chimera Linux uses FreeBSD coreutils.
These issues can technically be “resolved” with Distrobox, but I just found the Artix Linux dinit version much more usable.
It doesn’t have any containerization between instances. There is an experimental opt-in setting for it but it’s completely broken. It’s just sandboxed because of flatpak.
It doesn’t use any seperate layers of containerization other than flatpak. So if you don’t install it via flatpak, it won’t be sandboxed.
There is also no proper instance containerization (you can enable it in Bottles’s settings, but it’s marked as experimental and I’ve been unable to run a single application with it on), so an app installed on one instance in Bottles will have access to all other instances’ files.
KDE Plasma has HDR support. You can check if your monitor is supported by booting from a cutting edge KDE distro like Fedora KDE.