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Until you need to install something that isnt on Flatpak. Then the flat learning curve suddenly becomes a vertical cliff :)
Massive exaggeration.
Bazzite uses boxbuddy for distro box automation. It's literally two buttons on a gui, then the app is just another icon in your start menu. It even works well with autostart and desktop integration. It updates on its own. It has an extensive but easy to understand documentation. I've seen literal children do this without issue.
At least the climbing gear is FOSS though!
I kid, but I'm guessing Bazzite has something like openSUSE Aeon's
distrobox
, which let's you install anything you want inside of a container and expose it as an app. If not, they should consider adding it.It has exactly this. And comes with BoxBuddy pre-installed if you want gui.
They absolutely do, but i'm sure you'd agree it's a bit technical for most people
Edit: By technical i mean obscure, not difficult.
It would be interesting for that to be the default shell and silently "just work" for installing stuff. They could even handle debs or rpms in the correct container. So you could pull a PPA, AUR package, etc and could just work.