Caleb James DeLisle on Nostr: This has Alpine vibes which I like. I think it's a challenging choice: * Fedora ...
This has Alpine vibes which I like.
I think it's a challenging choice:
* Fedora Atomic - Has the Fedora baggage, not perfect, over-engineered like Redhat does, theoretically well tested, atomic so in theory someone tested exactly what you're running. Forced to use flatpaks and homebrew for cli apps (which I understand brew is somehow isolated from the base system).
* Void - Not Atomic, it's going to corrupt as easily as an Alpine instance, but (lets suppose) really well engineered, install flatpaks and you won't *have* to touch the base system (but installing cli stuff like tmux WILL change the base system).
I think it's a challenging choice:
* Fedora Atomic - Has the Fedora baggage, not perfect, over-engineered like Redhat does, theoretically well tested, atomic so in theory someone tested exactly what you're running. Forced to use flatpaks and homebrew for cli apps (which I understand brew is somehow isolated from the base system).
* Void - Not Atomic, it's going to corrupt as easily as an Alpine instance, but (lets suppose) really well engineered, install flatpaks and you won't *have* to touch the base system (but installing cli stuff like tmux WILL change the base system).