• ZoteTheMighty@midwest.social
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    20 hours ago

    Kind of amazing that Steam is a 32 bit-only program on Linux, and everyone is making the Fedora project out to be the bad guy here somehow.

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      54 minutes ago

      Steam is just one if the things that would break. It’s more than just gamers pushing back against this.

      I wish people would read the discussion on the Fedora forum…

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        16 hours ago

        There should be nothing wrong with a 64 bit program launching a 32 bit program. If anything, it sounds like Valve is using that as some sort of “comparability insurance”; if you can run steam, you can run almost all games on steam.

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    1 day ago

    Bazzite shutting down would be tragic ( for me ). I’ve been quite happy with it. Slowly convincing people to switch. Bazzite was also a relatively low step compared to fixing them a standard distro as all the stuff they want/need is already readily available.

    Telling people I decided to promote another distro because the old one stopped is only going to make me have to restart my efforts with an additional hurdle ( how do you know this one won’t stop ).

    I tried a few distros. But I didn’t like garuda very much, nobara was okay’ish. Bazzite really clicked for some reason, despite needing a bit of getting used to.

    I’d hate to go distro hunting again. Or try and update cpu schedulers and not brick the whole system.

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      21 hours ago

      Maybe don’t chase the FOTM distro and go for one of those who have stood the test of time?

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        19 hours ago

        Would I be in this situation if I took fedora, a distro that has withstood the test of time? Yes.

        Bazzite being fairly new is completely besides the point.

        Bazzite and the rest of universal Blue would rather call them a custom install of Fedora rather than a distro IIRC.

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      52 minutes ago

      You do realise that dropping 32bit libraries would mean all Fedora flavours get effected, right?

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    24 hours ago

    Can someone Eli5 egg 32 bit architectuur is still a thing? Why should Steam be still in 32 ?

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        23 hours ago

        Yeah, but I don’t get that I’m ringing 64 bit since win7 and never had trouble running old games.

        So why still run an is that is dependent on 32 bit?

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          23 hours ago

          The 32 bit libraries are still available for you to run that old software. If it was removed entirely those old games would not run

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            Followup question, if you don’t mind! What still needs to be maintained on the Win32 system on behalf of the Fedora maintainers? If everyone has moved on from 32bit, and the old stuff doesn’t change, where is the maintenance requirement? Could we not find a “final” version and leave it static, but still available in the package manager?

            Is it that packaging requirements change for different systems to keep up with hardware drivers/new package managers/kernel removing deprecated features/security vulnerability patches?

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              If everyone has moved on from 32bit, and the old stuff doesn’t change, where is the maintenance requirement?

              The problem is that it’s not old unchanging code, people want the latest supported version so they can still run their 32-bit binaries with the latest supporting libraries.

              And if the upstream developers don’t consider 32-bit support important, then it falls on the distro maintainers to patch the code to keep it running in these situations.

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              9 hours ago

              That’s essentially what has happened in some distros like Arch Linux where you have to explicitly install the 32bit versions alongside the 64bit versions.

              Also, Steam provides some 32bit libraries exactly for this reason.

              For one, its just a burden for maintainers to continue to make sure stuff still works with the presence of those libraries. Unmaintained software is increasingly subject to vulnerabilities, adding an additional burden for maintainers that cover off on the security aspect of packages. It also can hold back further development in other areas simply because they need to be able to install those older 32bit libraries.

              The solution to a lot of these problems is containerisation, whereby you’re effectively able to shift these issues off into their own area that has no affect on the rest of the operating system, but can be safely accessed when needed.

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    Build Bazzite on the latest Ubuntu stable with snaps removed and 32-bit libraries installed alongside Steam .deb

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      23 hours ago

      Ubuntu stopped releasing 32 bit packages edit: images, not packages, my bad

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    Steamos is based on arch and also immutable. Can’t they do something like that. Never liked bazzite cause it was fedora based. I feel like any gaming distro should be arch based and making it immutable would fix the arch breaking fear.

    Why is everyone downvoting? It’s not really a stupid question when they apparently already tried it.