There’s also a lot of zealous discourse on the subject of atomic/immutable distros.
There’s also a lot of zealous discourse on the subject of atomic/immutable distros.


Many different solutions exist, even native ones. But I’d have to mention Sandboxie as probably the most popular option.


First of all, I’m sorry I can’t provide you with a video; I tried attaching it to the post but won’t let me attach any other than photos.
Gifs work. There are some pointers over here.


You seem to have the false notion that corporate distros are safe (or something). But, that’s not true. Look e.g. at the demise of Clear Linux OS.
For (perhaps) a better assessment on whether a distro is well-established[1] or not, consider looking at the following factors:
TL;DR: If you want to be absolutely safe, then I’d recommend Arch, Debian or Gentoo.
I.e. that it will not cease existing overnight. ↩︎
I didn’t really mean it in the sense that the communities of different atomic/immutable engage regarding the trade-offs associated by their respective methods of achieving atomicity/immutability. And, honestly, I’d actually love to see more of that. Even if NixOS users would dunk on the rest, at least until the learning curves are brought up.
Instead, what we often find are unproductive threads like this one 😅. In which, naysayers and proponents act like they’re engaging, but I simply fail to understand what’s happening.