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- ubuntu@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- ubuntu@lemmy.ml
Ubuntu Core Desktop is an immutable distro, takes a different path than most other immutable distros.
- The entire OS is built using snaps, including the kernel and bootloader
- Uses snaps instead of flatpak
- Prefers LXD over distrobox and other projects that use podman
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Now there’s a meme I haven’t seen in a while.
As a former Ubuntu user, I’m more likely to try Fedora Silverblue at this point.
I like Podman so swapping it out for LXD isn’t compelling.
If you game check out bazzite also 🙏
Fedora Silverblue is great, it’s my daily driver.
Just don’t
ls /dev/loop*
🫣It’s a distro with 2 major things I hate. No thanks.
I’m genuinely curious about it. I don’t like snaps, but it seems like an interesting concept.
Immutable IoT thin-client Snap container-based systems seems like a pretty weird kink, but who am I to judge?
snap refresh me daddy