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  • Are you sure that’s the case with btrfs? I know ext has that feature. My understanding is btrfs just has a global reserve that can be used for any data in an low space situation.

    # sudo btrfs fi usage /mnt/disk3
    Overall:
        Device size:                  12.73TiB
        Device allocated:             12.73TiB
        Device unallocated:            1.00MiB
        Device missing:                  0.00B
        Device slack:                    0.00B
        Used:                         12.29TiB
        Free (estimated):            449.43GiB      (min: 449.43GiB)
        Free (statfs, df):           449.43GiB
        Data ratio:                       1.00
        Metadata ratio:                   2.00
        Global reserve:              512.00MiB      (used: 0.00B)
        Multiple profiles:                  no
    
    Data,single: Size:12.70TiB, Used:12.26TiB (96.55%)
       /dev/sdd1      12.70TiB
    
    Metadata,DUP: Size:15.00GiB, Used:14.49GiB (96.58%)
       /dev/sdd1      30.00GiB
    
    System,DUP: Size:8.00MiB, Used:1.34MiB (16.80%)
       /dev/sdd1      16.00MiB
    
    Unallocated:
       /dev/sdd1       1.00MiB
    














  • daq@lemmy.sdf.orgtoLinux@lemmy.mlFlatpack, appimage, snaps..
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    6 months ago

    My problem with appimage is that they never work. Every time I tried one, best case scenario it crashed with a random error message. All attempts to fix them were damn near impossible to debug.

    It honestly felt like they were not universal enough and still relied on certain libraries being available on OS. Hopefully I’m wrong because that would completely defeat their purpose. I stopped wasting time on them after Plex and VLC both failed to run reliably and switched to flatpak that “just works” 100% of the time.

    To be honest most of the time I look for an rpm anyway. Flatpaks are always a last resort. I’m on OpenSuse Tumbleweed.