Agreed, atomic updates are a game changer. Another one I'd recommend is https://projectbluefin.io/
Based on Silverblue but also has lot of stuff already configured like GPU support. It just works.
I've been using Fedora Silverblue since it came out in version 29, and around version 33/34 it became my daily distribution.
I've never stuck with a distribution for so long, considering that I've tried every operating system on the market, many of which are exotic and inaccessible to most people, as it's one of my passions.
Going back to a normal distribution feels like taking many steps backward, and comparing it to corruptible crap like Windows feels like comparing a nuclear power plant to a bonfire.
https://www.xda-developers.com/fedora-silverblue-future-of-desktop-linux/
Agreed, atomic updates are a game changer. Another one I'd recommend is https://projectbluefin.io/
Based on Silverblue but also has lot of stuff already configured like GPU support. It just works.
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