If immutable and atomic distributions are the future of Linux, how do you choose? Maybe you don't have to. I break it all down.
I found an immutable Linux distro that never breaks and is effortless to use ...
Home users simply don't tweak like power users do ...
I've done some reading about immutable Linux distros and, well, I guess I don't get what all the fuss is about. The idea seems to be to 'harden' a system by making it hard to modify, but. . . Isn't ...
Spectro Cloud, a leading provider of modern infrastructure management, today announced Hadron, a lightweight, secure Linux distribution optimized for enterprise edge deployments. Hadron was created by ...
PCWorld’s guide helps users navigate the overwhelming choice of approximately 250 Linux distributions by focusing on five main strains: Debian, Red Hat/Fedora, Arch, Slackware, and Gentoo.
The latest Linux distro to embrace Wayland also makes Arch more accessible ...
Is the Linux system clean? Verifiable integrity is intended to ensure this. The startup Amutable now wants to implement this.
This article explores how modern DevOps teams are redefining stability and reproducibility in production environments by embracing truly unchangeable operating systems. It delves into how NixOS’s ...
Flatcar was one of the projects that caught my eye at KubeCon this year. What I found interesting about it is that it is a Linux distribution tailored to run containers. This means that the developers ...