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I currently only use Linux in a VM, but Fedora Kinoite! Immutable distros need more love
Fedora Silverblue user checking in. I've broken my system many times over the years, and I've yet to break this one.
Semi-random: I was happy to see so many Flatpak being released for
arm64
too (as I'm on "Apple Silicon", working great by the way)Tip for others with ARM: the Fedora official download page only lists Kinoite 38 for arm and Siilverblue 37 and no Sway, BUT they all work perfectly fine if you rebase with
rpm-ostree
after installing Kinoite. The power of image-based updates!Wow, that’s some neat functionality. I was interested in trying Kinoite after you mentioned it, so it sounds like it would be fairly easy to switch from one to the other without reinstalling from scratch?