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Vanilla OS and Bazzite are both immutable distributions.
One is geared for general use and the other for gaming.
Both are free to download and install.
Immutability has become a buzzword in the Linux world. For an operating system that already enjoys rock-solid security, imagine taking that even further to create an operating system that is almost unbreakable.
With immutability, Linux distributions mount the core of the system as read-only, which means the contents of those directories cannot be changed. So, if you were to unwittingly install a piece of malicious software, it would not be able to make changes to directories like /bin, /sbin, /usr, /lib, and /etc.
That's some pretty high security there.
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