* gamescope-session: move sources to opengamingcollective instead of bazzite-org
This is should be the new canonical source for this session code, Kyle mentioned himself we should move and most patches included on the bazzite-org repository should be on the OGC one instead now
* fix(gamescope-session): anda config and noarch + git format as well
https://github.com/terrapkg/packages/pull/9591#issuecomment-3837796158
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(cherry picked from commit 1a18091de8)
Signed-off-by: Tulip Blossom <tulilirockz@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Tulip Blossom <tulilirockz@outlook.com>
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sudo rpm-ostree install terra-release
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Terra EL requires the EPEL repos, which may be installed with:
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