Has anyone used Vanilla OS here? It seems really interesting, would like to get some opinions.
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It sounds really cool, but I've honestly had issues installing it on two PCs now on two separate occasions separated by a couple months. Issues I didn't have installing Ubuntu. The installer would fail to complete. I'm not a Linux power user, and while I tried debugging for a few hours, I gave up.
Interesting. I might give it a go in a VM. I’m also waiting for the new DE from Pop!_OS, too may options lol
I’ve been waiting for a beta of the Debian-based version. The Ubuntu-based version seemed to run reasonably well on my old Thinkpad T460, but I didn’t try too much serious stuff on it that I don’t already do on regular Debian with Distrobox.
I tried it briefly, but it doesn't/didn't support disk encryption. For my laptop this is a must, so I'll wait until it is implemented and out of alpha.
Why would you want an immutable desktop?