testing has newer packages than stable, unstable has even newer packages than that and experimental changes we don't really want anyone using unless they have a good reason to
ive been trying to make this work for days, but the experience has been horrible as soon as I start up a game. the display is constantly freezing, crashing, or bugging out. i thought id try disabling the laptop display and using only the monitor, and it was horrific. Is there any way to have a good external monitor experience with an optimus laptop on Linux?
An immutable variant looks, feels, and behaves just like a regular desktop operating system, but your updates are delivered as full images of a working system. This makes every installation identical to every other, and it will never change while in use. What's more, Silverblue will always keep an older version of the system around for you to bo...
If I had to imagine, it's because it allows for more flexibility post install. Some of the time, people want to be able to resize volumes after installation and LVM makes that a lot easier at a very low performance cost. The one thing to watch out for is you probably don't want a logical volume spanning multiple disks so I'd double check to make sure that's not the case. If one fails, you lose everything