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Why use immutable Linux ? And which one ?
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Help me understand what I don't then. Why would anyone wise ever trust someone they don't know running closed source software of any kind on "their" computer?
I don't trust that asshole. I know him enough to not trust him let alone make my computer follow his directions. Why use anything but FOSS?
All down votes but no answer. Suckers.
Whom you talking about in terms of "don't trust someone" ? Also where is the connection between closed source and immutable distros?!
What's closed source about an immutable distro? And who are you referring to?
I think you posted this in the wrong place
Re that specifically.
Who is "he"? Who is "that asshole"?
Nobody is talking about non-FOSS software, so it's kinda weird you brought it up. In the "old man yells at clouds" way.
I think I just misunderstood your post.