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Opinions on immutable distros
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Immutables are an amazing idea. I just wish Arch (EndeavourOS) had it.
There is AstOS although I haven't tried it personally and I'm not sure how well it works.
Oh nice. I'm going to look into it more. I have invested so much damn time into my current setup and I don't want to just migrate. So many apps and games are set up the way I want them. Not a distro-hopper here and you get the picture.