

Didn’t have any issues installing the Nvidia driver and using Steam from flatpak.
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Didn’t have any issues installing the Nvidia driver and using Steam from flatpak.


Been using Void for a while now, at home and at work, about 4 installs in total.
I have my own packages repo which follows the official void-packages closely where I keep my custom templates, they get built by CI and signed, so on my void machines I simply add my repo to xbps config and get all my junk. Here’s the repo: https://code.hosaka.cc/hosaka/vast-packages
In addition, I rsync the official repo to mirror it on my server that syncs every few hours and my custom packages are build against that (see the CI workflow in the repo). This also has a benefit of being able to update the packages on my machines from my own mirror at much faster speeds.
It took me a while to get things setup this way, but was worth it in the end.


Neat. Do you ever get issues with your email being marked as spam? And if I understand correctly from Addy docs, you have to rent a VPS somewhere, or it’s possible to run the whole thing on your own hardware exposed to the internet?


AliasVault has its own built-in email server that allows you to create unique email addresses and receive emails straight in AliasVault. No third-party email service required.
I don’t get how does that work exactly in a self hosted environment?
Packages that cannot be accepted upstream: themes, icons, fonts, packages that are “too new” (think Zig 0.16 for example), anything that packages binary blobs, anything that maintainers refuse to accept like Brave browser, or even your own tools.
Just off the top of my head. The reason I started that repo in the first place was to get a Noctalia package that I can install across multiple machines.