

It’s a bazzite issue. Many people share that the drivers are pretty reliable on other distros.
From experience, they got pretty good over last 2-3 years.


It’s a bazzite issue. Many people share that the drivers are pretty reliable on other distros.
From experience, they got pretty good over last 2-3 years.


AGPL means they are licensing it to you, they are not bound by the license because they are the copyright owners.


No. My in-house grass dies under two weeks.


No, it’s not hard. By default open source drivers will run, but you can install the nvidia ones through driver manager and everything should just work.


No, it should work out of the box through the open source driver. But, for most people the Nvidia driver (closed) works without issues, you need to install it through driver manager app.


What folder did you run it in?


As @Strit wrote, use sudo, as docker keeps its container, image and volume files under /var/lib/docker, and that folder is not readable without sudo (or root).


You know that you can change license of software that you own copyright to? You can take GPL code and change it to something else, but you can’t un-GPL existing released code. It’s the same thing with MIT.
The only people bound by the license are people who use it because it is licensed to them.
The difference is that organisation may develop MIT software without publishing their code.
It should be called „me being patronising to other people”. Kinda „I am so smart” material.
When I first booted a Windows Server with tiles interface, I was tempted to yeet it out of the window [sic!].


No, it has not „always been fine” - I’ve worked with people who disabled auto updates on their dev machines just to keep a specific kernel & driver version working together. Circa 2016 :)
Some countries have pretty strict laws about not promoting Nazi ideology - by pushing that notifications it would probably be breaking that law.
I’ve got Ubuntu + ZFS, and I’m pretty happy about it. No OMV, no Cockpit, everything is set up through a few ansible roles.