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Is Pop!_OS aiming to be an immutable OS?
It's a relatively new concept for distros where OS core packages are locked down and user space software is installed in containers as opposed to added onto the entire system packages. Two popular examples are Vanilla OS and Silverblue
- Next step for a Windows 10 user?
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[Hobby Scuffles] Week of January 23, 2023
Some people has managed to find hacky workaround through the Flatpak sandbox to get certain apps working, and Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite and Steam Deck has been a major pusher for Flatpak adoption that OBS released an officially supported Linux version on Flatpak and Spotify is looking into an official Flatpak release (as opposed to the current community re-packaged one).
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Ask HN: How do you trust that your personal machine is not compromised?
I'm looking at current options, this[1] for example is packaged for Fedora, which is my daily driver.
But then I got to thinking, if I'm going to do a clean Fedora install for the tripwire (it's best practice) I might as well try Fedora Silverblue[2]. Silverblue is an immutable system so it kinda makes a tripwire less useful because no one can change any system files. Only files in your home directory and /etc can be modified statefully.
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Does it make sense to try to install / maintain a gentoo system in a vm for learning more about Linux?
Gentoo could provide a different perspective on how a Linux system can work compared to Arch, but if you’re going for different, then something like NixOS, Clear Linux, Fedora Silverblue, Ubuntu Core, or the aforementioned Buildroot is arguably going to be better because they provide more strongly differentiated perspectives compared to Arch.
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Can someone explain to me like I'm five why Linux hasn't figured it out the way applications should be packed to be easily installed?
Silverblue
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what minor tech projects do you absolutely adore?
Not sure if those can be considered "minor", but: OSTree, or more specifically rpm-ostree (Kinoite / Silverblue), and Flatpak.
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An ode to Flatpak (and Fedora Silverblue)
After converting all my traditional Linux computers to Flatpak and using this setup for over a year now, I wanted to write a little ode to Flatpak. A brief introduction about me: I am a long-term (10+ years) Linux user that distro hopped quite a while and eventually settled on Ubuntu (vanilla GNOME installed via mini.iso) and now Fedora Silverblue.
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Linux user share on Steam continues rising — highest for years again
You might want to look into a distro with an immutable file system like https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org
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Deal Valve, Please add Podman (and maybe Distrobox) to Steam OS so we can develop without breaking the read-only filesystem
This is how other immutable operating systems (Fedora Silverblue) deal with development in immutable environments.
windows-defender-remover
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Windows 11: After removing a few bloatware. It's way, way faster & responsive.
First was Chris Titus Tech Windows Utility Second was Windows Defender Remover And third was Sycnex's W10 Debloater
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After running like 6 different debloat scripts...700MB of RAM on idle!
For those asking for the scripts, here they are: Remove preinstalled applications Remove preinstalled applications (this one has GUI) Set services to manual (Can also remove applications) Uninstall MS Store Disable Windows Defender As my people in the comments have pointed out, don't run all of them unless you want to break your system later on.
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Linux user share on Steam continues rising — highest for years again
Defender Remover
What are some alternatives?
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
winutil - Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility - Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes, and Updates
ExplorerPatcher - This project aims to enhance the working environment on Windows
wallpaper-engine-kde-plugin - A kde wallpaper plugin integrating wallpaper engine
bloatbox - ☑️🌠 Remove Bloatwares from Windows 10
winget-cli - Windows Package Manager CLI (aka winget)
Microsoft-Store-UnInstaller - Install/Uninstall Microsoft Store
LoveWindowsAgain - Fall in love with Windows 11
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall
winapps - Run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora) and GNOME/KDE as if they were a part of the native OS, including Nautilus integration.