• JGrffn@lemmy.world
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      Boring is good indeed. I’m running Bazzite on both my gaming desktop as well as my work laptop (webdev). The only reason I think about Bazzite at all is because I see it mentioned everywhere and feel the need to share my experience. Otherwise, it really is out of sight, out of mind.

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        Yup. I agree. Immutable distros save me from myself and endless tweaking. I have it on my gaming laptop and my gaming desktop. I’ll be throwing it on my wife’s gaming desktop soon enough.

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          I don’t have any experience with immutable distros, are they harder/impossible to tweak, or just easier?

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            The core files are read-only. You can layer new system applications, but it’s not as easy as just installing a package. Most things are handled via Flatpaks. So the base is solid and you can’t do much to really ruin the stability.

            There is a learning curve, as it’s different than normal distros.

            Here is a decent read up on it: https://www.linuxnest.com/what-is-an-immutable-distro

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      Bazzite. An immutable[1] distro pre-configured for gaming.

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      The root system is one image and can’t be altered.
      Software is installed from a GUI software center via flatpak.
      A bit like Android.