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Reading a long README is painfully annoying, especially when the installation procedure is far down the README. At least the table of contents is there, but it's still really hard to access because the README is overwhelmingly long.
I suggest creating a website (distrobox.github.io I guess) so we can have a good place to document without overwhelming a newcomer.
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Hi I am new to linux so I really have no idea what I am doing. The only windows program I need to daily drive atm is Fusion so here we are. Tried a number of things (different scripts, different wine versions, lutris) but I've had the most success using the latest install script on this repository.
I can get Fusion to install (although coming from windows the number of errors that thing throws
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Github introduced a nice UI for syncing your fork with upstream.
We could use something like that for package links. osc has the
setlinkrevcommand for this.