I’m trying it out for the first time and reading the handbook here: https://docs.vanillaos.org/handbook/en/updates

However, I noticed the page says:

This guide is for Kinetic (22.10), not Orchid.

And when I tried running command to check for updates, I got this.

$ vso update-check
Error: unknown command "update-check" for "vso"
Run 'vso --help' for usage.
  ERROR   unknown command "update-check" for "vso"

I could wait for the normal update job to run, but I’m being impatient. :)

  • @notanapple@lemm.ee
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    25 days ago

    I had the same suspicion that it probably doesn’t work well for seasoned linux users but its nice to see its otherwise fine. I have used ublue in the past and my experience was similar.

    Thanks for the comprehensive answer.

    • @paequ2@lemmy.todayOP
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      24 days ago

      One thing I’m doing differently in Arch this time is I’m trying out installing as many things as possible as flatpaks. I’ve successfully ignored them until now. Surprisingly, a lot of my apps are already packaged as flatpaks.

      The other thing I’m borrowing is distrobox+podman. I didn’t know about that before. This seems useful for dev environments.

      flatpaks + distrobox seem to be at least 50% of VanillaOS. So I’m borrowing those and then I get to keep the simple, mutable OS with Arch.

      That being said, I’ve never had a problem with pacman breaking my system, so I don’t see major value in doing this… other than… it’s helping me procrastinate! I should be doing real work right now. 😄

      • @notanapple@lemm.ee
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        14 days ago

        One thing I’m doing differently in Arch this time is I’m trying out installing as many things as possible as flatpaks. I’ve successfully ignored them until now. Surprisingly, a lot of my apps are already packaged as flatpaks.

        Yeah I have grown a liking to flatpaks too but I dont think I can live with only flatpaks yet.

        The other thing I’m borrowing is distrobox+podman. I didn’t know about that before. This seems useful for dev environments.

        Distrobox is really nice, I even run some gui applications in containers.

        That being said, I’ve never had a problem with pacman breaking my system, so I don’t see major value in doing this… other than… it’s helping me procrastinate! I should be doing real work right now. 😄

        This is the only thing keeping from arch tbh. I shudder to think of all the ways I can procrastinate on arch!