filesystem based encryption is really cool.
Can't agree more.
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An Initial Benchmark Of Bcachefs vs. Btrfs vs. EXT4 vs. F2FS vs. XFS On Linux 6.11
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Linux Distros Evolution over time - July 2024 Snapshot
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Sell us on your favorite exotic/niche distro
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Is NixOS at the advent of an implosion? | Community inquiry on recent drama
To me, Endless OS seems to be the best fit for you; install it once and you never ever have to give it a second glance for troubleshooting or whatsoever. It achieves this through using "a read-only root file system managed by OSTree with apps installed using Flatpak.". This translates to: