Below it: “Running this game in a sandboxed container while using a Windows repack is like climbing a mountain with a hammer made of dry spaghetti. You did it. I’m genuinely impressed. — Fitgirl (and Bennett, probably)”
The message read: “You got over it. But can you get over… Flatpak permissions?” Below it: “Running this game in a sandboxed
She’d downloaded the repack out of boredom. And spite. And because the Steam version had a “Platinum” rating on ProtonDB, but she wanted to see if Fitgirl’s infamous Windows repack could run inside Bottles, layered over a Flatpak Steam runtime, on her Arch-based distro. — Fitgirl (and Bennett, probably)” The message read:
She was moving. Not with skill. With configuration . And because the Steam version had a “Platinum”
The game launched. A cauldron. A man. A hammer. The first boulder.
The Flatpak update finished. She ignored it. Then the system tray flickered. A conflict. The Fitgirl repack had unpacked a native libcurl.so into a user directory that some Flatpak’d dependency was also trying to reach via a bind mount. A permission error. The game stuttered.
flatpak override --user --filesystem=~/.local/share/fitgirl/ com.usebottles.bottles