A Look at Atomic Linux

2 months ago
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Right now I thrust my test laptop and desktop into the throws of Aurora Linux… an atomic distros from the guys over at Universal Blue. Aurora is meant to be a atomic distro, much like ChromeOS, that requires little to no system maintenance for the user. It focuses on container-based workloads and taking control of the user's system out of the user's hands, taking care of system updates, application updates etc automatically without any need for the user to maintain anything. As quoted by the people who work on the project:
“Aurora is the image for people who want a reliable, safe and smooth computing experience for everyday tasks and beyond. The OS for everyone, including those hobby stargazers.”
That being said now "set it and forget it" is this distro? Let’s find out how my experience went.

And now for the mountain of links to stuff and things:

Social Media: don’t need it, its garbage anyway. Burn it if you have it

Mastodon: I mean no
Twitter: on fire, poke it with a stick
Discord: I’m there but you’ll have to find me

If you want to financially back the channel, I don’t have a way right now but I do enjoy clicks subscribes & likes

I use a random assortment of software, FOSS and otherwise
- Davinci Resolve by BlackMagic Design
- Gimp:https://www.gimp.org/about/
- Linux Mint: https://linuxmint.com/about.php
- Distro: Aurora (By Universal Blue) https://getaurora.dev/
- Libre Office: https://www.libreoffice.org/about-us
- OBS-Studio:https://obsproject.com/

Disclosure: If I have links, they may or may not be affilliate links. I’m too poor for sponsorships

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