bazzite seems to be so crucial for widespread adoption, watching with great interest!
Friend just hopped to Bazzite from Windows.
I was hoping the atomocity would be a great boon - you kind of can’t break it right.Well, he wanted to configure RGB lighting on his mouse but the flatpak openrgb did not work, supposedly the udev rules included in bazzite by default, are not up to date or there was some other problem.
As such we had to install openrgb the usual system-wide way, with rpm-ostree in terminal - something I was hoping he would never had to do.I’ve installed Bazzite, and I’ll be making that my daily driver once I finish my documentation (and figure out how to get balatro mods to actually load -.-)
Bazzite is a custom image of Kinoite, but I’m not surprised it’s taking off, it’s great.
Edit: Source
How are the numbers tracked?
Why isn’t Secureblue included in the count?
Because whoever generated that chart decided to only include these. The raw data is avaiable for anyone to play around with here in csv: https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org/
It looks like to me that the chart is coming from the ublue project, so if you are a tech person, you can fork their countme repo and modify it to your needs.