-flatpak-linux-getting.over.it.with.bennett.foddy | Fitgirl Repack

She deleted the repack folder. Uninstalled Bottles. Ran flatpak uninstall --unused .

The terminal blinked. Jade stared at the cursor, then at the notification on her second monitor.

The message read: “You got over it. But can you get over… Flatpak permissions?”

She was no longer playing the game. She was debugging the mountain . She deleted the repack folder

Getting Over It was the opposite of order. It was chaos in a cauldron. A naked, bearded man named Bennett Foddy whispering philosophy while you failed to climb a rock with a hammer.

She’d gotten over it. Not by climbing. By removing the mountain .

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. The terminal blinked

She found the Bottles Flatpak’s filesystem override and added:

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.

Jade hit the hammer key. The character jerked upward—a perfect arc. He cleared the orange cliff. The snake statue. The radio tower. But can you get over… Flatpak permissions

Below it, a smaller window from the Fitgirl Repack installer read: “Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy – Unpacking: 99.97%... RAM used: 11.4 GB.”

flatpak override --user --filesystem=~/.local/share/fitgirl/ com.usebottles.bottles