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  • stoeps@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
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    New post: My Pain Point With Immutable Linux Desktops

    I started using Bluefin and Fedora Silverblue at the end of 2023. The concept of primarily using cloud technology and containers matched perfectly with my workflow.

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    After more than two years on immutable desktops, it was time to try a new Linux distribution.

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    • stoeps@infosec.exchangeS stoeps@infosec.exchange

      New post: My Pain Point With Immutable Linux Desktops

      I started using Bluefin and Fedora Silverblue at the end of 2023. The concept of primarily using cloud technology and containers matched perfectly with my workflow.

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      My Pain Point With Immutable Linux Desktops

      After more than two years on immutable desktops, it was time to try a new Linux distribution.

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      Reply to this toot to leave a comment - replies will appear below the article automatically.

      #bluefin #fedora #silverblue

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      @stoeps Interesting, thanks! Did you try other immutable distros? AerynOS, blendOS, etc?

      And do you now utilize immutable-style workflows on Cachy? Like Flatpak only, read-only partitions or something like that?

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        @stoeps Interesting, thanks! Did you try other immutable distros? AerynOS, blendOS, etc?

        And do you now utilize immutable-style workflows on Cachy? Like Flatpak only, read-only partitions or something like that?

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        @oscillator I stopped after TunaOS and yes I try staying with brew, distrobox and flatpak.

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          New post: My Pain Point With Immutable Linux Desktops

          I started using Bluefin and Fedora Silverblue at the end of 2023. The concept of primarily using cloud technology and containers matched perfectly with my workflow.

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          My Pain Point With Immutable Linux Desktops

          After more than two years on immutable desktops, it was time to try a new Linux distribution.

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          (stoeps.de)

          Reply to this toot to leave a comment - replies will appear below the article automatically.

          #bluefin #fedora #silverblue

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          @stoeps evdi sucks on all linuxes, that's not a model limitation - that's hardware manufacturers sucking at linux.

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            @stoeps evdi sucks on all linuxes, that's not a model limitation - that's hardware manufacturers sucking at linux.

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            It lasted 2.5 years, the longest time I ever used the same distribution. I still believe in bootc, but need a stable machine for work. It's a bit sad that rebasing between different distributions or versions is not always working. This could also help. @jorge

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            • stoeps@infosec.exchangeS stoeps@infosec.exchange

              It lasted 2.5 years, the longest time I ever used the same distribution. I still believe in bootc, but need a stable machine for work. It's a bit sad that rebasing between different distributions or versions is not always working. This could also help. @jorge

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              @stoeps Yeah in these cases we just recommend ubuntu

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              • stoeps@infosec.exchangeS stoeps@infosec.exchange

                New post: My Pain Point With Immutable Linux Desktops

                I started using Bluefin and Fedora Silverblue at the end of 2023. The concept of primarily using cloud technology and containers matched perfectly with my workflow.

                Link Preview Image
                My Pain Point With Immutable Linux Desktops

                After more than two years on immutable desktops, it was time to try a new Linux distribution.

                favicon

                (stoeps.de)

                Reply to this toot to leave a comment - replies will appear below the article automatically.

                #bluefin #fedora #silverblue

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                @stoeps I switched to Bluefin thanks to your talks and am setting up my bluebuilds. But after your blog post and @dde’s link dump, I’m unsure again

                I’m on a Framework 13, so maybe less affected by driver issues. I liked the “stateless workstation” idea with chezmoi + uBlue repos.

                So, back to Ansible after all?

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                  @stoeps I switched to Bluefin thanks to your talks and am setting up my bluebuilds. But after your blog post and @dde’s link dump, I’m unsure again

                  I’m on a Framework 13, so maybe less affected by driver issues. I liked the “stateless workstation” idea with chezmoi + uBlue repos.

                  So, back to Ansible after all?

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                  If you're happy, keep it going. I think the Framework hardware is better supported. I just needed more stability.
                  Until now it's scripts and chezmoi. @krizz @dde

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