Yup. I agree. Immutable distros save me from myself and endless tweaking. I have it on my gaming laptop and my gaming desktop. I’ll be throwing it on my wife’s gaming desktop soon enough.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source devs: please, please add screenshots...
9·3 years agoIs it better for someone to download it, see it, and uninstall it immediately? I’m not sure how they are tracking metrics or if they are at all.
horrorslice@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemmy.world•How does everyone feel about Google Pixel phones?English
4·3 years agoAre you using wireless or USB? Mine is extremely finicky and I have to swap cables often. It’ll charge, but stop connecting to Android Auto.
It only gets down to like 40-50⁰ where I live. I drove an hour north to my buddy’s house and took the fam to spend some time in the snow.
Or I could drive 2 hours to the ocean.
You are missing out on all the state parks, beaches, lakes, rivers, mountains, snow, etc. We have it all. Every type of environment is only a few hours for me to get there.


The core files are read-only. You can layer new system applications, but it’s not as easy as just installing a package. Most things are handled via Flatpaks. So the base is solid and you can’t do much to really ruin the stability.
There is a learning curve, as it’s different than normal distros.
Here is a decent read up on it: https://www.linuxnest.com/what-is-an-immutable-distro