#immutable-linux

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fromZDNET
1 week ago

Atomic vs immutable Linux: How to decide which distro type is right for you

The updates are installed onto a different (and isolated) system image or subvolume. Once the update finishes successfully, you can switch to the new system by rebooting. Again, if the update isn't 100% successful, it will not happen. And because this all occurs on a separate partition (or image), you don't have to worry about it affecting your system's current state.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
DevOps

Linux updates don't scare me anymore thanks to this immutable distro (and it's easy to use)

ShaniOS is a free, Arch-based immutable Linux distribution with blue-green deployment ensuring atomic updates and reliable instant rollbacks.
fromZDNET
3 months ago
Information security

I found an immutable Linux distro that never breaks and is effortless to use

ShaniOS is an Arch-based immutable Linux distribution offering blue/green deployment, Flatpak integration, enhanced security features, performance optimizations, and free availability.
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
DevOps

Linux updates don't scare me anymore thanks to this immutable distro (and it's easy to use)

fromZDNET
3 months ago
Information security

I found an immutable Linux distro that never breaks and is effortless to use

fromZDNET
1 month ago

Vanilla OS vs. Bazzite: Which immutable Linux distro is right for you?

For an operating system that already enjoys rock-solid security, imagine taking that even further to create an operating system that is almost unbreakable. With immutability, Linux distributions mount the core of the system as read-only, which means the contents of those directories cannot be changed. So, if you were to unwittingly install a piece of malicious software, it would not be able to make changes to directories like /bin, /sbin, /usr, /lib, and /etc. That's some pretty high security there.
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fromTheregister
3 months ago

Canonical on Core Desktop and the future of Ubuntu

Ubuntu's default desktop will likely become an immutable Core Desktop within five to ten years, with Ubuntu Classic available; significant technical and operational challenges remain.
Software development
fromZDNET
4 months ago

Immutable Linux delivers serious security - here are your 5 best options

Immutable Linux distributions mount core system directories read-only, improving security and enabling atomic, rollback-safe upgrades.
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fromTheregister
4 months ago

Aurora immutable KDE Plasma workstation big, slow, confusing

Aurora is a Fedora-Atomic-based immutable KDE distro focused on privacy, productivity, extra codecs/drivers, custom KDE apps, and containerized package management tools.
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fromTheregister
5 months ago

You can now test drive Fedora 43 and Ubuntu 25.10

Fedora 43 and Ubuntu 25.10 betas are available, featuring Fedora's Anaconda WebUI installer, DNF5 package manager, and Kinoite automatic background updates.
fromZDNET
6 months ago

5 reasons to switch to an immutable Linux distro today - and which to try first

Immutable Linux distributions ensure that critical system directories are set to read-only mode, which prevents unauthorized changes and enhances overall system security.
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