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I use fedora atomic and I maintain nothing.
I use my computer once every week and I don't have to care about anything. Fedora does everything.
If you take care of the systems of your kids or family, that's up to you. You choose to do that.
Yeah, +1 from my side for Fedora Atomic, especially uBlue.
For this use case, I can absolutely recommend using Aurora (KDE) or Bluefin (Gnome), especially with the
gts
branch.uBlue offers different branches, namely:
latest
: in sync with the current Fedora repos, all the newest stuff official Fedora also ships, including kernelstable
this is the default by now. You have to wait two weeks more for feature and kernel updates, but they are better tested. If something would have broken, others would have noticed and already fixed it.gts
: this one is what I recommend for this use case. With that, you'll get the last release.At the moment, F41 hit Bazzite/ Aurora
latest
already three weeks ago when it landed, onstable
, I got it a few days ago, and ongts
, you have to wait another 5 months until F42 is released, and then you'll update to F41.gts
is perfect for those who don't need the very latest features, and want something more chill with fewer surprises.And the other benefits of uBlue/ Atomic also apply of course, like better hardware enablement, QoL tweaks, automatic staged updates, and much more.
9.5/10, can absolutely recommend!
Same here with Bazzite. I freaking love it. I love the whole Ublue project. I haven't tried the Fedora Atomic spins, how do they differ from Ublue?
Any other take to add to this?
Difference are preinstalled packages and DEs. In the end, it's all fedora linux with rpm-ostree. They are all good