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A bad influence I see. But in all seriousness that’s awesome. I liked arch a lot when I was using it.
Every time you boot up there would be a brand new file system you’d have to learn until bricked your device.
I need you to know you are not wrong. But also a part of me wants to live one foot off the merry go round. EVEN THOUGH I absolutely know I shouldn’t.
nixOS links cool I just struggle wrapping my head around having everything in a single config or however they do it
I set up Lubuntu for my mom on an old laptop because it couldn’t handle mint. She liked that it felt new and familiar enough, but she didn’t love it enough to not go back to Windows when she got newer more powerful laptop.
Like what you like! l’m not here to yuck anyone’s yum. You like Systemd cool. You prefer something like Runit cool. You don’t care one way or the other, that’s fine. Run what you want … BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO
I actually wanted to make a systemd meme that wasn’t a part of the flame war at all, so this meme isn’t taking a stance, just here for your amusement.
SchrodingersPat@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Who here uses a less popular Linux distribution? What made you choose it?
121·2 years agoI use Void Linux. I switched from Arch btw because I liked their package manager, was curious about their init system runit, and still wanted a rolling release. I’ve used it for a little over a year now and overall I’ve been happy.
SchrodingersPat@lemmy.mltoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Hey, we should all really stop using racist slang to refer to customozation
151·2 years agoLeaning into the “porn” part of unixporn, we could say we"fluffed" our setup. Because like fluffers, we’re making things bigger an more attractive to show off.



I managed to ruin Debian stable my first go in 2015. Don’t ask how. I still don’t know