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ShaniOS: Making Linux Updates as Safe as Flipping a Light Switch
Open Source For You
|October 2025
This new immutable Linux distribution eliminates system update anxiety and promises to make Linux desktop maintenance stress-free.
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Picture this: You're working on an important project when a system update notification appears. Do you install it immediately and risk breaking something, or postpone it indefinitely? For most Linux users, system updates remain a persistent source of anxiety. ShaniOS, a new Arch-based distribution, aims to transform this experience by making updates as safe and predictable as flipping a light switch.
The problem with traditional updates
Traditional Linux distributions rely on package managers like APT, DNF, or Pacman that modify the running system in place. While this approach works most of the time, it occasionally leaves systems in broken states—particularly when power outages occur during updates or conflicting packages are installed.
“I’ve witnessed too many systems break during updates, causing hours of downtime for users,” explains Shrinivas Vishnu Kumbhar, creator of ShaniOS and co-founder of Garuda Linux. “The solution isn’t to avoid updates—it’s to make them bulletproof.”
Enter blue-green deployment for desktops
ShaniOS adopts a battle-tested DevOps technique called ‘blue-green deployment’ for desktop use. Rather than modifying your current system, it maintains two identical copies of your operating system on separate Btrfs sub-volumes labelled @blue and @green. During updates, changes are applied to the inactive copy, tested, and then you simply switch to the updated version on your next reboot.
If something goes wrong, you just switch back—the entire process takes less than a minute.
How it works
In ShaniOS, system updates are managed through a single command:
sudo shani-deploy
This command:
- Downloads updates to the inactive system copy.
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