For once I feel a little out of touch after I took a bit of a break from following the news to focus on studying, and suddenly everyone is talking about immutable distributions. What are they exactly? What are the benefits and the disadvantages of immutable systems?
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I love Universal Blue.
It’s OCI cloud image based Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite/Serica with extra steps/batteries included.
“The reliability of a Chromebook, but with the flexibility and power of a traditional Linux desktop.”
But also probably an easier way for
Nvidia Fedora
users to game on Linux:Easily roll back deployments or 📌 one and rebase to something else easy peasy. (So many different choices) Test betas with no fear!
I’ve actually been gaming on Bazzite for two weeks now:
Jorge’s Blog:
Media:
- High-Tech Lo-Life on YouTube:
- “As Seen on TechSpot”
- “As Seen on GamingOnLinux”
- “As Seen on tom’sHARDWARE”
If you wanna simply make your own image to share with friends/family:
Universal Blue isn’t a distro. It’s more of a reimplementation/enhancement of
ImmutableOCI Cloud Based Images of Fedora.