Enabling 3rd Party RPM Repos

I’ve always just dropped them in /etc/yum.repos.d, which works since rpm-ostree uses libdnf anyway.

OSTree repos are pretty different, I’m somewhat surprised adding an ostree remote for this worked…

I actually haven’t tried it since I am pretty much focused on something else at the moment. By --release 29 I assume you are meaning for an option argument for toolbox, I haven’t tried and have deleted the F29 container before I read this comment (face palm). Anyway, I’m not too worried about toolbox most times, just when I need it, I need it. So I spun up a small container for my purposes when I couldn’t use fedora-toolbox, I can do the same for this situation.

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Sorry, I haven’t actually done it for standard repos. So you are likely correct, and the /etc/yum.repos.d method makes perfect sense for the ostree based system.

For me it works now with latest FSB30. But you must not use sudo.

Yeah, it’s still broken on my SB30 Beta rebase, so something I have layered no doubt.

Visual studio code now fully support snap packages.

Is there any reason to assume that snaps are not functional on fedora silverblue?

Snaps usually don’t play well with SELinux, at minimum.

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Okay! Good to know that this could be a problem.