

Maybe they’re hoping there’s an untapped market for that, which would involve strong margins and therefore help fund work on more run-of-the-mill hardware…?
Lots of assumptions I just made 😅


Maybe they’re hoping there’s an untapped market for that, which would involve strong margins and therefore help fund work on more run-of-the-mill hardware…?
Lots of assumptions I just made 😅


Hard agree, I have a B&W laser of theirs from similar era bought new and it just works and works.


As someone new to both, I’m commenting to hear your answer to the other person’s “why?” :)
For OP - Bazzite works a little differently as an immutable OS. Basically only a small handful of directories are editable, and the immutable nature is intended to help provide stability, particularly for users who don’t want to tinker as much (at least that’s my understanding).
Here’s their documentation on auto mounting drives. You’ll probably want the link titled “KDE Partition Manager Guide” under GUI Methods.
But you can edit /etc/fstab as suggested here, and I’ve done it that way. Just need to mount it under /var/mnt/ and disregard locations recommended by guides that pertain to other distros.
Edit: just saw someone else posted the same link, whoops!


LOL


Boy have I got news for you…


FWIW I boot Bazzite in desktop mode with two 27" displays and have been very happy. Mixed use, not nearly as much gaming as it’s really intended for most of the time, and occasionally patchy experience but (un-)usually great. So many quality of life little doodads.
For instance, the screens brighten and dim effortlessly with my scroll wheel on a widget in the taskbar, just by default. Discovered it by accident lol, what else don’t I know?!
It’s excellent. Folks should use it.
Auto PDF text extraction caught your eye too? Got a solution you like currently?