![]() ![]() Create a bootable USB drive and grab a spare laptop. ![]() To try Silverblue, go to the Fedora Silverblue website and download the ISO. Who hasn't been annoyed when you upgrade or install an application, and it breaks another application on your system? The promise of Silverblue is an immutable system that the latest and greatest upgrade can't damage. But I'm interested in the concept, and unlike traditional Linux distributions, applications are added to Fedora Silverblue primarily as Flatpaks (forms of locally containerized applications). I'm not a person who needs or wants to create containers. I "admin" the Linux machines I have at home and in the educational workshops I run as a volunteer. This time, it looks a little different: Fedora Silverblue (a variant of Workstation) focuses on immutability and containers. I don't mind being an avowed "distro hopper," but recently, my exploration brought me back to Fedora. I've used Fedora Workstation in the past, but I often hop to some other Linux distribution eventually.
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