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by ezst
6 days ago
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And with dnf/rpm updates being transactional and easy to undo with `dnf history` or `dnf distro-sync`, I never saw the appeal for a day-to-day OS of fedora atomic & al.: only a worse user experience with a slower system, slower updates, and terrible disk usage in a time of storage scarcity. I keep missing the obvious and telling myself that I'm dumb for it, but OTOH, this box is running fedora 44 with some big COPR (the latest one being for plasma 6.7) admirably well, and the most admirable of all is: this OS was initially installed as fedora 27 and incrementally updated flawlessly for almost a decade now. |
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However, I can definitely see some situations where it would work well -- especially with the bootc changes so that is is more of a bootable container, Dockerfiles/Containerfiles driven