Right, confused it with the splitting of lanes (M.2 x4 bays).
Right, confused it with the splitting of lanes (M.2 x4 bays).
The thing called bifurcation?
Not update them? I think those tools are preconfigured to not autoupdate, no?
Yeah, i left winget out on purpose, becaus MS literally stole it from appget and still managed to make it bad.
Should install your apps with Scoop or Chocolatey anyway. Easy to update and without all the bullshit the usual installer wants to shove down your throat.
I look over once a day.
Herding plants is called ‘slow life’ for a reason.
Vs. LXD?
that the USB stick should be no larger than 4GB
What the… ?
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re:something with an ogre. It’s a manga.
Asrock’s DeskMeet or DeskSlim series could fit your bill in a small form factor.
Btw, there are fast and beautiful M.2/NVMe to USB cases, for your SSD.
Work was throwing it out. Again and again.
TO has personal problems with x and looks for alternatives to x, not for solutions in x.
And it has a CVE about each month. Which is more than other init have in their lifetime.
and simplifies everything
Not at all, no.
Alpine is without Systemd tho? I see no issues there. It’s primarily made for containering too. Their init uses busybox, afaik.
Obarun comes with the excellent s6 init but uses pacman as pkgmanager, rolling. Void is semi-stable afaik, but might still fit your bill.
Then there’s Devuan (mileage my vary, since it’s a fork) but they use a weird Runit/Sysv-hybrid if you choose Runit. Or old and clunky SysV, by default. Maybe Knoppix/MX works better?
Gentoo can use OpenRC but you want stable. (there’s even an s6 repo, yay!)
AntiX, Slackware, DSL, IPFire, i have no experience with.
I think op explicitly stated they don’t want to diskuss the “why not systemd?” thing.
What do people have an RSS server for?
And not Ring.