<kris_>
^ the fun part is going to be with the hardware
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<sad_plan>
sewn: when you used wine and steam on kiss. ( Inoticed you had both in one of your repos), how was performance in comparisson to alpine/chimera as an example? were there really any drastical difference to talk about?
<sewn>
I beg your pardon?
<sewn>
on gkiss you mean?
<sad_plan>
wel, yes. although you have gkiss-multilib and kiss-multilib repos
<sad_plan>
I suppose theyre the same.
<sewn>
look at the last committed
<sewn>
sad_plan just use flatpaks for the love of god
<sewn>
multilib is a fucking pain in the ass I wish you knew
<sad_plan>
well sure. yeah flatpak is easier. im just weighing my options really. I checked out cachyOS earlier today on my desktop. but in reality, I dont really wanna have 2 distros when I can have 1...
<sad_plan>
I belive you :p
<riteo>
flatpak is basically its own mini copy of all the userland required so performance is standard
<sad_plan>
riteo: yeah, Im under the same impression. I didnt notice anything in particular on chimera using flatpack, vs native on nobara
<sad_plan>
the other option would perhaps be conty really. which kinda has less requirements than what flatpak does. more or less anyway. ive never gotten it to run though, but that might be because I use tinyx :p
<sad_plan>
ive been meaning to switch to wayland, but eh.. lots of work
<il>
kris_: very nice. I'm very bad on networking appliances, it's almost shameful how ignorant I am. I know people use some BSDs for routing because of good firewalls (pf), but I don't know what would be the benefit of using one
<il>
I guess I'd find out if I had an actual home 'lab' with a NAS and servers serving content outside the network etc.
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