Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Open Source Linux is Becoming Vendor Locked and Immutable Linux SUCKS

Open Source Linux is Becoming Vendor Locked and Immutable Linux SUCKS

Yes, it is.

Only Step by Step.
I started with Mandrake KDE.
Then there was a legal battle for the name.
It became Mandriva and it got frozen in 2012. Mageia that followed it, is still in development version 10.
I moved to SuSe somewhere down the line it become Enterprise SuSe
I gave up.
Moved to Redhat.
Rehad created a bizarre Ferora Stream. I think I stopped at FEDORA 3 in 2004. It was difficult to get and this Metta Vihari monk at Sarana Road gave me 3 out of 4 CDS. I think this monk was a homosexual and wanted me to come for a second visit for the 4th CD. I had a friend in Nugegods who visited Singapore regularly and he got me a working set. Then I bought Redhhad 8 book which had 2DVDs. 
Then, I have up Redhat and I hated FEDORA and moved to Debian with 6 or 7 CDs. Upload, Complie, Reload and compile and got a working Debian. There are no books on Debian but by this time I was into Linux Magazine Subscription and I used get a new set of DVDs and had a flash with Linux Mint for a while.
What it meant was without that greedy homosexual monk, I was in constant touch with Linux but DEBIAN was my base.

No UBUNTU at all which I hated from version 6.

All these time I could fiddle with the Opersting System if I wanted to but I did not since I always had the latest version.

These YouTube guys who try to spoon feed newbies sickens me.
One got to learn it by trial and error and Linux Bible has everything in Text Form.

I hate these Atomic Immutable distribution which fall into the Vendor Lock system. They assume that the USER is stupid and should not give any control of the system.
Vanilla OS is one of them.

Immutable distributions I hate:

1. Valve SteamOS
2. ENDLESS OS
3. Fedora 
4. SuSe 
5. Vanilla 
6. Nix OS

They use Flatpak and AppImage to install new stuff and they are in Containers which I hate overloading the System.
Need to reboot to entire system.
In normal APT one install an application and never reboots 
FEDORA is a classic example needing reboots.
They takeover the entire Hard Disk and one cannot install another Linux Distribution in the system
Please Avoid them by default.
They are not in my NUC.


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