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  • EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is unrelated but what’s the appeal toward immutable distros to you?

    I don’t mean this in a hostile way I’m genuinely curious to know. I usually consider the ability to change anything about Linux as quite a big selling point so these distros seem kinda counterproductive to me.

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      1 year ago

      I usually consider the ability to change anything about Linux as quite a big selling point so these distros seem kinda counterproductive to me.

      Immutable distros are actually easier to customize and tinker with than traditional distros, while being safer. Example: Universal Blue

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      1 year ago

      Basically what IverCoder said, but also sometimes I like not having to tinker with my desktop at all. I’m running through an Arch Install on my Thinkpad right now just for the fun of it and I do love this kind of thing, but I’ll admit the concept of plugging in a USB stick, installing a distro in one click, downloading my apps through Flatpak and not having to mess with the CLI a whole bunch is very appealing. Yes you can do that with Ubuntu or whatever but (at least in my workflow) you still have to mess with the CLI a bit.

      Basically, I like messing with Linux sometimes but other times I just want a, I suppose Windows-like experience while still having Linux under the hood.