I've used every immutable Linux distro, and this is the one I'd install today - here's why
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I've used every immutable Linux distro, and this is the one I'd install today - here's why
"Ultramarine Linux is a spin of the Fedora desktop distribution that not only "just works" out of the box, but always works... period. This open-source distribution achieves that feat by being immutable (which means the core of the OS is mounted in read-only mode, so it cannot be changed). That immutability sets it apart from its base, providing a significantly higher level of security."
"Prior to version 43, Ultramarine pushed Flatpak as the default package manager. With this new release, the developers listened to the community and have brought back the option to use RPMs instead. This will satisfy a lot of users who see Flatpaks as a waste of system resources (CPU and RAM in particular). Ultramarine has chosen to use Readymade, an OS installer that greatly simplifies the Linux installation."
Ultramarine Linux is an immutable Fedora spin that mounts the core OS read-only to enhance security and stability. The distribution presents a polished desktop experience aimed at creative, productive, and entertainment use. Version 43 restores RPM package support alongside Flatpak, giving users a choice and addressing concerns about Flatpak’s resource usage. The release adopts Readymade, a GUI front-end for systemd-repart, to automate and simplify disk partitioning and resizing for installation. The installer reduces complexity, making Linux installation accessible to newcomers. The distribution is open-source and available for free download.
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