I haven’t dealt with Canon stuff, but the Arch Wiki is a good place to start.
I haven’t dealt with Canon stuff, but the Arch Wiki is a good place to start.
Perhaps a compose file on the raspberry pi. You can have it build the container as part of the compose file, then you can just start your services up with docker-compose up -d --build
. The only things you would need to do is update the git repos and rerun the up command. You could also script it to pull the git repos before building.
Flatpost is enabled by default on Nobara 42, and Flatpaks are the preferred way for users to install software on Nobara, but users can still use app images or install any other app store if they like.
Is this true? Nobara has the advantage that it uses dnf as the underlying package manager, so you can install things normally. GE has even taken time previously to modify some of the rpms to apply fixes.
I would say it is more of a service problem.
It still provides the best experience in that market. The steam deck is what gave me the confidence to move my desktop from Windows to Linux, which I am still on.
It is. Maybe they meant CachyOS, which is a popular Arch based distro.