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this post was submitted on 17 Jan 2026
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I've tried it a couple times since the steam deck came out. Kionoite and Silverblue. Just ended up back on Kubuntu upgrading with every 6 month release. I still use Distrobox. Just don't feel the need for an atomic base yet. May try again someday but for now I like having a Debian/Ubuntu base and easy option to use PPAs when I want
I would agree with you. That said, bad experiences with things like PPA’s are one the reasons people reach for immutable distros.
I think as soon as you start adding PPA’s to your system, you should consider a distro with a larger repository. But that is just my opinion.