Oh one final note, if anyone can help me with the spacing between the CPU nerd font icon and the percentage that'd be great, one space is too close, two spaces is too far.
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Waybar is styled using CSS. I just googled CSS character spacing and found this: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/letter-spacing
Let me know if you need any more specific pointers.
Quick question about the immutability: I understand that you do most of your work inside Toolbox, but how do you get stuff like Waybar? Is it also available as a Flatpak? And what do you do if you want to install something that isn't available as a Flatpak, but won't make sense inside a Toolbox as it's e.g. for system customization?
Fedora Sericea contains Waybar by default, as for installing other things you'd want on a system level (not in a container) you use rpm-ostree
You can build your own image easily using uBlue.
You change the system from top to bottom, not bottom to bottom like on traditional distros. Read my post if you want to know more: https://feddit.de/post/8234416
Very nice!
What do you mean by immutable though?
The fedora Silverblue docs explain it decently: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/
I also plan on writing a blog post with my findings after I've used the OS for a little while.
Its fedora silverblue, its a imutable file system
sway is bae
How did you get swayfx on sericea?
that was one of my only blockers for switching.
Reminder that Fedora Sericea was renamed to Fedora Sway Atomic
Very clean!