Fedora Silverblue Review – Dive into a possible future of linux
Fedora Silverblue is a variant of the Fedora operating system that is characterised by its innovative approach to software management and system configuration. Here are some of the key features of Fedora Silverblue
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Is this MichlFranken?
If you are only installing flatpaks what is the advantage of an immutable distro?
At that point even Arch can be stable
6:44 Hey! I'm dieting
I feel this distro is excellent for noobies, If you are not one to tinker around and just a general user this is a great because it's basically bullet proof.
Printing and scanning are still a work in progress for flatpaks.
Q: are containers immune from hostile attacks?