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Ubuntu Plans to Ditch Its ‘Minimal’ Install Option
Fedora has an existing look of being... too easy/friendly/noobish? It's not necessarily the trendy "at your own risk" distro others choose. However, I completely feel Fedora is going to be the strongest distros in the mix in the next decade. ostree, docker-image-based, read-only images are going to be The Thing (tm). I'm hoping they take CoreOS and continue it as a server-oriented minimal distro, and use it as a base layer for the desktop-oriented ones like Silverblue.
I wish I could articulate this better, but this is how 1 person is creating their own customized version of Fedora Silverblue - with Github workflows:
https://github.com/pkulak/filverblue/blob/main/.github/workf...
I can just rebase off of that image and try it out like a git remote branch.
Add in eventual plans for dm-verity and such, and Fedora's distros (kinoite, silverblue, (sigacea?)) are going to be leaders. Much more dependable and predictable.
- Any Fedora Silverblue users utilizing the Ostree container feature?
- Fir silverblue Fedora users,need help!
- swaylock at boot instead of greeter?
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Switching to Fedora Silverblue
Silverblue is pretty great. But it's really been taken to another level in the last few months since it started allowing you to _boot_ from a container image. That means, you can have some automated container build somewhere that you point rpm-ostree too which gets automatically pulled down to all your machines. It's like building your own distro, but without any of the work. Here's mine, for example:
https://github.com/pkulak/filverblue/
And then, of course, I _also_ have an automated Arch build that I use with Distrobox on top of my custom Silverblue build. I get the stability of an immutable OS layer with the easy installs and package availability of Arch.
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pkulak/filverblue is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of filverblue is Shell.
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