Fedora’s Atomic desktop model is quietly becoming the future of Linux for normal people
Every Linux veteran has a war story about breaking their system mid-update and spending an afternoon nursing it back to health. It's become a rite of passage for anyone who's been on Linux for a few years or more. In 2026, this should no longer be an acceptable expectation. The way updates work on conventional Linux installs is that files are overwritten on your running system. Recently, I've learned there's a problem with that.
Every Linux veteran has a war story about breaking their system mid-update and spending an afternoon nursing it back to health. It’s become a rite of passage for anyone who’s been on Linux for a few years or more. In 2026, this should no longer be an acceptable expectation. The way updates work on conventional Linux installs is that files are overwritten on your running system. Recently, I’ve learned there’s a problem with that.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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