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My ideal Linux system would consist of only the kernel, systemd, an immutable root file system, and flatpaks.
Fuck the Unix philosophy, this isn't the 90's anymore.
So Fedora atomic?
There's like a dozen variants as well to suit any specialty application
That's what I currently run. But it still has a lot of stuff installed as rpm.
I'm curious what Ubuntu's snap-only system is going to be like. AFAIK they push snaps over flatpaks because flatpaks aren't suited to using them for the base system utilities while snaps are.
As someone involved heavily in OS security after Y2K, I can only say, "FAFO". This is gonna be good.