Kinoite / Silverblue and Micro OS from OpenSuSE are set and forget machines. It is NOT for tinkerers! For me, stability and security with recent apps trumps all else.
@tlll522411 ай бұрын
Hi great video. In the end you talked about customized images for gaming or other applications, which is what universal blue is about. You could say that they are "inmutable fedora with batterys included", they build custom images based on fedora with pre-installed things like nvida drivers, framework drivers or gaming setup optimized for pc,steamdeck,ally,etc. It's true that this kind of distro requires changing our own workflow and be more familiar with the terminal than a non inmutable distro. For example you are not supposed to install things with rpm-ostree, whenever possible install things with flatpak or in a toolbox/distrobox container. Layering packages with rpm-ostree should be a last resort (normaly for things like drivers, or apps that wont work well in containers) . If you use a terminal, it can be configured to automatically enter a container with ubuntu/fedora/debian/openSuse. There you can use dnf,apt all you want and if something brakes you can always destroy it and create a new one.
@rimenahiАй бұрын
Thanks 🙏🙏
@xdzzz011 ай бұрын
Nice video! I agree man, sounds like immutable ain't there just yet but it is a novel idea I can see becoming a normal alternative for distrubution/installion. Very educational video, I learned a lot of high-level information that I didn't know before about what immutable OSs actually are.
@borninthedark791510 ай бұрын
Try Kinoite with Nix & Home-Manager! Also, if you need the Nvidia drivers, the "Universal Blue" images, include them by default!
@christ.49774 ай бұрын
I've had success with the Universal Blue project OS. They use Fedora Silverblue with customization's out of the box like pre-installed GPU drivers of choice.
@shuranoshimata11 ай бұрын
Hello, good vidéo, i Was curious about this special feature of fedora. Now i want to see your challenge with fedora 39