![]() I mostly did testing and started working on toolbox. I happened to find it really cool and joined. He put up an HackWeek project ( HackWeek is that week of the year during which SUSE encourages its employees to do whatever they found cool). So, long story short, my colleague Richard Brown had this idea of trying to use MicroOS to build an openSUSE immutable desktop system. And, if something is not good at the next reboot, rolling back automatically. E.g., MicroOS uses BTRFS snapshots for “playing the immutable OS” game and for giving you transactional updates that do not touch the running system. Well, of course, the color is not the only difference. The end goal of MicroOS as a Desktop would be to have something like that. Maybe you heard, or are familiar with, Fedora Silverblue (as it’s around for a little while now, and is already usable).
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