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    2 years ago

    @LemmyPistolero Expect a learning curve either way - Fedora isn’t the easiest distro out there - but you’ll likely find Fedora Workstation easier to use than Silverblue. Silverblue is experimental, and will make it impossible to follow some online guides, and possibly limit the software available to you.

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    @LemmyPistolero
    Interesting question. I’ve used workststion for quite a while and it always worked. But now I’m thinking of testing silverblue and from what I read on fedora’s website it should not make any difference for the user.
    The immutability only protects you from (accidently) messing in the depth of your system. Regular use is safe in both distros. Maybe you get fewer apps in flatpak than in rpm.
    I was wondering wether there is a difference in ressource consumption (RAM, CPU).

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      Go for it! Can’t compare resource comparisons (as I did not do the test), but djware on youtube probably has them in f37silverblue video.

      It takes some time getting use to the paradigm change, so dont give up automatically. The matrix channel is really nice for questions !

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    First time linux user ? Go with workstation then.

    Daily driving Silverblue for more then a year and I love it !! But since you are a first time linux user you probably will want to follow online guides and the read only filesystem gets in the way (making you think that linux is trash).