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Experiences using immutable Linux desktops?
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i'm running kinoite 39, since a few months, and honestly i'm pretty happy, there is a few bugs of theme consistence that was fixed(and because i'm in beta) i was already running everything on flatpak anyway so not much change, and toolbox is so integrated that i can install software there and use it instantly, so not needing to rpmostree install and reboot everytime, kde is not so instegrsted as gnome so global theme needed to be installed manually, and i changed a few configs to shutdown my laptop after i close the lid, so i can open it and have the system updated automaticly, i don't think it's perfect, i needed a lot of reading to trully know how my system works(and why i can't change the /usr for example) but it's fun to learn and i can install anything inside toolbox that i know not going to fuck my system lol