And that distro, or rather distro family is Fedora Atomic distros.

Anyone completely switching off windows needs a bulletproof system, and you just can’t get that with other distros. Especially if you’re allowed to modify system files. Universal Blue is the only project I’d consider to be aligned with this idea.

  • For the non programmer: Aurora
  • For the developer: Blue Fin
  • For the gamer: Bazzite

Users can install new apps via the Bazaar, or command line tools via homebrew. And that’s it.

If you want to mess around with other systems, you can use distro shelf or a spare computer. But if you’re a newbie, I wouldn’t even recommend Linux Mint anymore.

My daily distro is EndeavourOS btw.

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    Tbh everything that makes those systems good for noobs works on other systems. Flatpak, distrobox, homebrew and btrfs snapshots.

    The immutable OS part is actually just optional lol