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Welcome to the world of Linux. Check out Fedora Kinoite. Here’s how they’re similar:
✅ It’s immutable – core OS files are read only. Just like the SteamDeck, this is more stable and secure. Updates happen all at once and the entire system can be rolled back to a working configuration (“snapshot”) if it all goes south.
✅ Applications are containerized and installed via a software store. Flatpak via Flathub is my personal preference, here.
✅ It uses the KDE Plasma desktop environment. In Linux there are a handful of DEs to choose from. The SD uses KDE and so does Kinoite. This is probably where you’ll see most similarities (that Windows '95 feel).
✅ Fedora’s community, like the SD, is large. Got a problem? There’s probably someone on the forums who had the same issue and can provide a solution.
I’ve been running it exclusively for two years now. As a self proclaimed distro-hopper, that’s really remarkable.
I can only speak to my own personal experience: Fedora and Suse are doing the best, especially with immutable distributions.
That might work for a while, but running out of date software seems like a bad idea.
I’d agree with the exception of Rocket.Chat. I hosted an instance for years. Over that time, basic features kept slipping behind a paywall despite being “open source,” and fully self hosted. It’s fully nagware at this point.
I had my whole group of friends and family jump to Matrix a year ago. Instead of basic features becoming paid features… there are no features!
Edit: I re-read your comment. Yes, RC “requires check-in.” My bad.
Nice. I’ll check those out.