"SO proof" distro
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I would like to avoid BTRFS at all costs if possible. But snapshots are definitely part of my plan.
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Bazzite might be what i go for the more i look at it. Thanks
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Bazzite does seem like a good option, thanks.
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"Hello IT have you tried turning it on and off again?"
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I like bazzite!
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Here's the bazzite attempt at viral marketing, everyone.
Remember when we saw it for MX Linux?
Be careful about what you install on your computers.
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Thinly-veiled bazzite shill thread
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I honestly had never heard of it till I posted this. To be fair there are a billion linux distros at this point.
I honestly was expecting everyone to say mint.
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Doesn't this mean that the system is never up to date? If so, please don't.
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Use Bluefin or some other immutable/atomic distro.
The upside is that it's rock solid and will likely never fail in a way that cant be easily rolled back. The downside being that it's slightly more complex to administer than a traditional distro model (which probably isn't a big problem if you are going to be administering your SO's PC for the most part.)
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I mean it's not perfect but what is?
I tried MX Linux for a while, it was okay. did I miss something?
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Zorin OS is trending
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Why? I have used btrfs for years and haven't had any issues with it, it functionally works about the same as ext4.
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Grub-btrfs is, what broke my setup. Btrfs is, what lost my data on a external disk.
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I never mentioned perfection.
I hope people reading this can start to recognize shilling when they see it.
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Because ZFS exists.
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Dude you might be paranoid....
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I have tried most known distros but not bazzite, yet. might be the next one on my distrohop journey since everyone recommends it. hope it works better than fedora kde, it does not get along with my hardware AT ALL
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I've set up Linux mint for my sister in law and didn't hear from her the whole two years she was in college. But nowadays we have immutable distros. They're fantastic for a set it and forget it kinda thing. They're solid for those who don't want things to break.
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I mean, yes. You can't exactly snapshot a system and return it to operational order "under any circumstances" without compromise....