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I'm on opensuse aeon and it is exactly like fedora silverblue, except that it's rolling. I use flatpaks and install the rest via distrobox. I guess it is the same on KDE linux.
Linux is growing together.
Edit: aeon is european which is why I use it and not fedora. If fedora was european, I probably would use fedora.
I also wanted to try Aeon. I always had issues installing Tumbleweed though. But it looks super nice.
I want to try distrobox as well. Never used it before but I was just reading about it and thinking if I can benefit from it.
For some reason rpmostree always confused, but I'm the type of person to overthink things. Just using flatpak seemed easier, but I know you can pretty much just do that in Silverblue.
Rpm ostree is for system packages. Luckily I rarely need any. Db for everything else