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immutable base
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The tag 'immutable base' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about operating systems that use an immutable core, where the system files are read-only and updates are applied atomically. This approach enhances stability and security by preventing unauthorized changes to the system. The tagged content highlights Nitrux 5, a Linux distribution that adopts an immutable base with Hyprland desktop and dual kernel ISOs. While the tag is primarily associated with Linux, it is relevant to Windows users exploring alternatives to traditional Windows updates and system management. Topics include atomic updates, system rollbacks, and the trade-offs between immutability and flexibility.
Nitrux 5 arrives as a clear break with the past: the project has dropped its KDE/Plasma–based NX Desktop in favor of a Hyprland‑centric Wayland setup, rebuilt its update and immutability tooling, and published two kernel‑flavored ISOs tuned for different GPU stacks — a release that asks Windows...