• tenfour@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    It seems like a lot of people in the thread here are using immutable distros as a way to not have to deal with cleanup after uninstalling programs, but other than that it seems that the article is questionable at best? I’m new to this immutable distro thing so i’m curious how many people actually use immutable distros for other reasons than above. To me it seems to be unnecessarily locking down your machine.

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        4 hours ago

        But, really, how frequently a normal user borks their system?

        I’ve been using Linux for since 2024 and I can’t remember the last time (if any) that I irrecoverably borked the system.

        I use arch, mint and Fedora. Repositories in those three are solid.

        Yes, immutable systems have their uses. Mostly entreprise uses but for home? Only out of curiosity.

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          4 hours ago

          I feel the same way. Like yes, everyone has screwed around and found out but to the point that we need to be like “I will NOT touch anything in the filesystem other than home”? Seems a little bit overkill to me. Would like to hear from someone who uses one to see what their reasons are, because if its just “i dont like cleaning up installation files” i’m not on board.