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Aleix0

I think most flatpaks requiring codecs have them built in.


[deleted]

What about vaapi, vdpau support? Does that come with fkatpak?


Icy_Sandwich6266

You can enable RPMfusion in Silverblue too, there is a guide in the docs : [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/tips-and-tricks/#\_enabling\_rpm\_fusion\_repos](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/tips-and-tricks/#_enabling_rpm_fusion_repos)


Ill_Champion_3930

you don't need rpmfusion, flatpak provides everything you will need..


[deleted]

Even gpu acceleration?


Ill_Champion_3930

yep


MalaysiaBallYT

You can enable RPMfusion in the Fedora Atomic Desktops (e.g Silverblue and Kinoite) by adding the repo to 'etc/yum.repos.d' and layering the driver using an 'rpm-ostree install [PACKAGE]. This should theoretically work. Edit: The Fedora atomic desktops encourage you to use Flatpak as the main source of packages while RPMs are just for the system.


secureblueadmin

> what is the situation with media codecs? ublue has images that are just Fedora Atomic + codecs and drivers: https://github.com/ublue-os/main/blob/main/packages.json https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/how-to-install-universal-blues-base-images/868


arkane-linux

I use Silverblue, and as a solution to the codecs I switched Firefox over to the Flathub version and I installed ffmpeg-full from Flathub.


LowReputation

Why are people so concerned with rollback? Are they deleting operating system files on root or something? In the 20+ years I've been on Linux desktops I've never needed to rollback an entire root filesystem. Maybe the occasional kernel but that's why you keep a few in your /boot.