Hah. Good to know. I haven't refreshed that container in a while and the data keeps populating just fine, so I hadn't considered it. Makes a lot of sense to consolidate all the media server options into one package, though. I'll take a peek at the new one.
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Yeeeeeah, so "reinstall your OS from scratch" is a dealbreaker. You realize that if we're on SMASHES WINDOWS territory you can't ever, ever, EVER tell people to reinstall their OS from scratch, let alone what is, from a normie's perspective, an entirely different OS. I'd argue that even the relatively simple rollback in Bazzite/Fedora atomic distros in general is a dealbreaker for most nromal users, at least with the current UX.
BTW, just to clarify how far from ready this is for mainstream adoption, Mint is a no-go because last I checked they still had no official HDR support (or VRR? Not sure about VRR, which is its own issue), so it's just missing mandatory features for my gaming setup. Ubuntu has its own set of problems. Back when I was distro hopping for this setup Bazzite ended up being the only thing to simultaneously do surround sound out of the box (kinda, close enough) and VRR/HDR out of the box as well with embedded Nvidia drivers. Things may have changed, but I'm not distro hopping anymore.
I have a different thing with Cachy on it and it's... fine? But the Arch-ness of it all rubs me personally the wrong way. Either way I'm not wiping my OS. If Fedora doesn't work then it's gonna be Windows because I have better things to do with my time.
So that's how mainstream adoption works, for anybody keeping track.