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518: Race To Immutability

LINUX Unplugged

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How to Sign Into Your Desktop With a Single Sign on From Canonical

When you first stand up a regular Ubuntu core system, it doesn't even have a normal setup process. What do you think about signing into your desktop using a single sign on from canonical? I might depend on the context. Here's what you guys think and what do you think is an advantage here? This is tricky because there's so many different takes at how to do immutable,. Like in canonical examples here, they really don't describe how Nix does it. It seems maybe with canonical's approach, it's a little bit different. Although I wanted to kind of lean on your expertise and see what you think they call it.

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