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Immutable Manjaro

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For those intrigued by the likes of the likes of Fedora Silverblue, Vanilla OS, and NixOS for an immutable Linux distribution but desiring something based on Arch Linux, Manjaro Linux has an immutable variant now available for testing.

Manjaro Linux now has an immutable spin available for community testing. This immutable Manjaro Linux is built around Arkdep as developed by the Arkane Linux distribution. The Arkdep toolkit allows building / deploying / maintaining immutable, atomic systems built atop the Btrfs file-system. Arkdep is hosted on GitHub for those wanting to learn more about the project.

This immutable Manjaro Linux is considered experimental and not yet representative of its final form. Eventually the developers hope for this immutable Manjaro Linux to become an official variant.

Those wanting to test out the immutable Manjaro Linux or giving it a spin can find the details via the Manjaro.org Forums.
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Re: Immutable Manjaro

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Just now noticed Michaell Larabel's editing typo lol!
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Re: Immutable Manjaro

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Stuff like that is good for appliances, but... wouldn't suit my workflow :mrgreen:

P.S. It took me a minute to find the typo... "The likes of the likes of" is actually about right!
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