Linux user embraces immutable OS for easier app management

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A Linux user has stopped installing traditional applications on their Fedora Kinoite operating system. This shift was prompted by adopting an immutable distribution. The user now relies on Flatpak and AppImage formats for applications, which run in isolated environments or as self-contained executables. This approach avoids direct installation into the core system. This method allows the user to enjoy the benefits of immutable systems, such as system stability and easy rollbacks, without the perceived drawback of limited application installation.


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