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submitted 2 weeks ago by transebding_the_binary to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I recently switched from arch to kionite and I quite like it a lot. There is defenitly more stability and security. Although rpm-ostree I quite a learning curve compared to pacman.

Either way for anyone curious ask NY anything about the distro / the switch to it.

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[-] ikidd@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

I tried Kinoite a while back and the included Box Buddy couldn't clone containers. I took it all the way back to the docker command that was cloning and it would just fail out. Same version of Box Buddy/Distrobox/docker on regular Fedora worked fine. Pinged the developer of Box Buddy and he figured it was something about how Kinoite worked that was messing with it and I should ask the Kinoite maintainers. At that point my curiosity was exhausted and I'd run into the software install annoyances with rpm-ostree based distros, and just went back to Fedora.

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