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Opinions on immutable distros
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I might try Nix first and see how it goes, if that fails I'll try Kinoite (I prefer KDE :)) thanks for the input :)
If you want to try Nix, go for it!
Feel free to update us all :).
When I said Silverblue, I actually meant "atomic Fedora variants", which include uBlue and Kinoite. You can always switch between those with one command and 2 minutes of download time :)
Well, actually this is not the first time me thinking about NixOS. But I tried reading their docs again and... I CANNOT be asked to deal with this. I'd probably be more likely to do LFS than learn NixOS lol I feel stupid now, saying I'll try NixOS. As much as I want to, the docs are horrendous
tbf the docs are in the format of manuals, i.e. only useful if you already know what you're looking for or have lots of time. If you don't, read blog posts and nixos.wiki.