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Title: Is Amutable the missing piece for anti-cheat on Linux?
inckie 27 Jan 2026
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I saw a post announcing a new Linux distro called [Amutable](https://amutable.com) that aims to "deliver determinism and verifiable integrity to Linux systems".

It reminded me of how anti-cheat vendors talk about reliably verifying system integrity, so I started wondering whether Amutable's approach could be the "missing piece", especially given who is on the [executive team](https://amutable.com/about).
pilk 28 Jan 2026
Sadly, I think they'll just come up with another excuse.
Even though this could help, I think many developers don't support Linux for petty reasons. *cough*Epic*cough*
Arehandoro 28 Jan 2026
In the statement, they don't mention Amutable will be a distro. It seems that it will be more like a tool, or an extension, or some system tool. On the negative side, I don't like the name, and what a white sausage fest... like if we were back to the 80s all of a sudden.
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