Here’s a review of five Linux distros that promote their stability for more advanced users. Linux has long been a dependable operating system, but new versions utilize technologies that make your desktop even harder to break. Add in the ability to easily roll back to previous versions of software, and it’s easy to see why people are excited about “immutable” versions of Linux. Want to see for yourself what the hype is about? These are the best options available today.
Fedora Silverblue offers an immutable version of Linux where the entire system is provided as one component that can easily be replaced in system updates, improving dependability and preventing a single corrupted file from affecting your PC’s booting.
NixOS uses the Nix package manager to make systems easier to set up and reproduce across multiple machines. It allows for easy configuration of the entire system with a single file and the ability to roll back to previous versions of apps or the desktop
Endless OS is an unconventional version of Linux designed for new PC users and those without reliable internet access. It comes pre-installed with necessary software, including an offline version of Wikipedia, making it accessible to a wider audience.

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