What’s the difference? No matter how hard I look, most of their websites just consist of them advertising that they are immutable.

  • milicent_bystandr@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    You still have freedom. Putting “read only” on some files isn’t taking away fundamental freedom, it’s a design choice. You can still meddle with it if you go further up the chain (e.g. make your own OS fork), just like you can meddle with your normal, pre-packaged Linux kernel if you want to compile it yourself.

    I think even the most power of power users could appreciate an immutable distro in the right situation: if it’s the right fit and you don’t need to tweak those details, immutability gives you some technical benefits as a trade-off.