In a nutshell, it means the OS's foundation stays untouched, with changes happening around it rather than inside it. While having the base of the OS read-only does sound restrictive, especially in the ...
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Universal Blue is the future of Linux desktops for most people, and you should try it too
Universal Blue could change how you view Linux and make it more accessible to everyone. Here's why it's so great.
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This immutable Linux distro has a killer tool that sets it apart - and makes ditching Windows easy
With so many Linux distributions available, it takes something special to lure users away from Windows. Aurora checks all the boxes.
Immutable Linux is the future and Ultramarine has big plans to make the switch some time in the future. Until then, it should still be on the top of your "wish list" of Linux distributions.
I've done some reading about immutable Linux distros and, well, I guess I don't get what all the fuss is about. The idea seems to be to 'harden' a system by making it hard to modify, but. . . Isn't ...
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