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Stop using Ubuntu—here's why you need to switch to an immutable distro instead
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Linux is generally less prone to malware than Windows, and so long as you're careful about the commands you enter, Linux systems tend to age much more gracefully than Windows systems. However, no system is truly immune to malware, and blindly following instructions online can easily break something on your system if you're not cautious. That is where immutable distros can save the day.
One of the big appeals of the mainstream Linux distros over more niche options is the abundance of support for them. Whether you're looking for an app, trying to troubleshoot an issue, or just looking to customize something, you'll have more documentation than you could possibly ever read at your fingertips.
Their repos contain thousands upon thousands of apps, and support for Windows apps has only gotten better with time. However, all of these Linux distros have a glaring problem: They're pretty easy to break.