What about in a context and perspective of an Digital Artist / Illustrator?! How does Fedora Silverblue behaves with the common and propper Art Applications (Krita, Gimp, Blender, ...) Softwares, Extensions and Devices (just like drawing tablets, pens, specific keyboards or even wireless headphones?)
Nope. They are prone to different types of attacks. Containers also are not unique to Fedora Silverblue. It is a common technology that is easy to enable and work with on most any linux distro.
I feel this distro is excellent for noobies, If you are not one to tinker around and just a general user this is a great because it's basically bullet proof.
That's a bit reductive, isn't it? One could say similar about those who spend hours tinkering with Arch Linux and accomplish nothing of actual use. Copying and pasting from a wiki is not indicative of true expertise. Any distro is good if it gets the job done. A true sign of competency is knowing when you don't need something.
Hi there @MFTAQ! Do you truly mean and belief so?! That Fedora Silverblue is excellent even or mostly for NOOBIES?! I'm asking this because I'm actually one of them. Or to be more correct, I'm just a regular normal WINDOWS USER who NEVER used or experienced before any Linux Distro. So, given this fact, do you still think that WINDOWS NOOBIES like me would still be an excellent target use case for the Fedora Silverblue Distro?
What about in a context and perspective of an Digital Artist / Illustrator?!
How does Fedora Silverblue behaves with the common and propper Art Applications (Krita, Gimp, Blender, ...) Softwares, Extensions and Devices (just like drawing tablets, pens, specific keyboards or even wireless headphones?)
If you are only installing flatpaks what is the advantage of an immutable distro?
At that point even Arch can be stable
The immutability of the system is considered the primary advantage of the distro.
Just like when arch upgraded grub to an unbootable os.😂😅
Printing and scanning are still a work in progress for flatpaks.
6:44 Hey! I'm dieting
Q: are containers immune from hostile attacks?
Nope. They are prone to different types of attacks. Containers also are not unique to Fedora Silverblue. It is a common technology that is easy to enable and work with on most any linux distro.
Is this MichlFranken?
Yes, This is my German channel
I feel this distro is excellent for noobies, If you are not one to tinker around and just a general user this is a great because it's basically bullet proof.
That's a bit reductive, isn't it? One could say similar about those who spend hours tinkering with Arch Linux and accomplish nothing of actual use. Copying and pasting from a wiki is not indicative of true expertise. Any distro is good if it gets the job done. A true sign of competency is knowing when you don't need something.
Hi there @MFTAQ!
Do you truly mean and belief so?! That Fedora Silverblue is excellent even or mostly for NOOBIES?!
I'm asking this because I'm actually one of them. Or to be more correct, I'm just a regular normal WINDOWS USER who NEVER used or experienced before any Linux Distro.
So, given this fact, do you still think that WINDOWS NOOBIES like me would still be an excellent target use case for the Fedora Silverblue Distro?
@@IRosario-q4u I stopped used using Linux so I no longer recommend anything Linux.
T&education district is too new for newbies to Linux. I'd rather recommend something like pop!os or Ubuntu desktop.
@@themax2goHUH???????