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I replaced my Linux desktop with Fedora Silverblue, and it feels futuristic
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After moving from Windows 10 to Linux, I quickly found a new home in Fedora KDE Plasma. It does what I want, it's very stable, and I really like how it automatically keeps the last three OS versions, so you can use those if something breaks in the newest build. However, I also knew that Fedora comes in a few flavors, and I really wanted to try a different one on my laptop and see what it's like compared to my current workstation.
This time, I really wanted to give Fedora Silverblue a try. It was mainly born from my desire to check out an immutable OS, as I've only used mutable ones in the past. And if you check out sources like Fedora Magazine and the current Fedora objectives, it seems that the foundation really wants Fedora to be an immutable system in the future. So, it's time to check out what the future holds for me with Fedora Silverblue and immutable systems as a whole.