I recently took up Bazzite from mint and I love it! After using it for a few days I found out it was an immutable distro, after looking into what that is I thought it was a great idea. I love the idea of getting a fresh image for every update, I think for businesses/ less tech savvy people it adds another layer of protection from self harm because you can’t mess with the root without extra steps.
For anyone who isn’t familiar with immutable distros I attached a picture of mutable vs immutable, I don’t want to describe it because I am still learning.
My question is: what does the community think of it?
Do the downsides outweigh the benefits or vice versa?
Could this help Linux reach more mainstream audiences?
Any other input would be appreciated!
Hey! So I have no experience with the Arch-based immutable systems (beyond my own Steam Deck), but it seems like they don’t support layering the way Fedora does with ostree. The easiest solution for you would be to create a script that you can execute after every update - that should at least keep the work to a minimum. If that’s not good enough Bazzite is probably your best bet. I really like the atomic Fedora systems, but I can understand not wanting to re-do your setup if it’s working well!
No bazzite on this handheld. It is not usable on it. Wifi disables after each suspend and I’d have to reboot the device to get it back. Also, the screen never recognized by the system, so it’s always black, and all I can do is connect it to my external monitor to get things going. It’s just a brick on Bazzite. I guess I’ll just create the script and call it a day then. Thank you.
That sucks! Which handheld is it, if I may ask?
Onexplayer1 AMD edition. This one, but the AMD Ryzen 5700U one. I think it’s one of their first ones. Here is a video about it.