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Old Yesterday, 06:24 PM   #19
DNSB
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For me, the major issue I have is that if I install Windows or MacOS, the install includes a set of programs/services/packages out of the box. When I install a Linux distro, what gets installed depends on the creator of the distro. What the creator decides is important enough to install varies widely and often I've found myself jumping through whatever hoops the OS requires to install various bits and pieces. This included appimages & flatpaks for the couple of times I've played with an immutable distro.

Oddly, I found myself liking the immutable distros other than the amount of disk space chewed up when I had multiple OS images (~5GB per image for Fedora's Silverblue for instance) since I use virtual machines and I tend to create those with rather limited storage.
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